
By John Oates
Published: 15 March 1999 17:29 GMT
Swedish firm, Pipebeach is launching a service which allows users to have Web pages read out to them over a mobile phone.
A spokesman for the firm said: "The system takes any existing Web page and converts it to audio - you can interact with it in real time. It can extend the market for any Internet company."
Pipebeach will initially aim the technology at ISPs and mobile operators.
More information can be found at www.pipebeach.com.
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