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Audiostamp is a Smart and Time-Saving Audio Recording App

As its name suggests, Audiostamp is an audio recording app for mobile devices that allows you to "stamp" mark the important sections of a long recording. This is ideal for University students; re-listening to an entire three-hour lecture recording can be tedious and unnecessary. With Audiostamp, students can pinpoint what they think is useful of a three-hour lecture at the time of recording by hitting the "stamp" button.

Stamp marks show up as colorful ticks on a visual timeline of the recording. You can tap on a stamp to listen to the specific parts that you've highlighted. Hit "Next Stamp" to skip to the next clipping. There's no need to remember time codes with Audiostamp; everything is organized into visual marks and buttons.

Students can also share the important parts of their lectures via e-mail, WhatsApp or Skype. Audiostamp believes this app will save people much time and hassle.
Trend Themes
1. Efficient Lecture-recording - Opportunity for developing audio recording apps with features that enable users to mark important sections of long recordings and easily locate them.
2. E-learning Tools - Opportunity for creating e-learning tools that can help students easily organize and retrieve important sections of lecture recordings for future reference.
3. Audio Bookmarking - Opportunity for introducing audio bookmarking features to existing audio recording and streaming apps to enhance learning and research.
Industry Implications
1. Education Technology - Education technology companies can integrate audiostamp-like features to their e-learning systems that use video and audio recordings for lectures and presentations.
2. Audio Streaming Platforms - Audio streaming platforms such as Spotify and SoundCloud can integrate audiostamp-like features to help users easily find and listen to their favorite audio content.
3. Journalism - Journalism and media companies can introduce audio recording and streaming apps with audiostamp-like features for reporters and researchers to mark and listen to important parts of interviews and events.

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