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A Story Before Bed lets you read to your children when you're not there
[Update] The folks from A Story Before Bed contacted us and have offered a coupon code that allows users to try the site including sharing a story for free. The code is good until the end of November. Just enter MT9C-WN6Y-TF6J at the point of checkout, when you're asked to pay for the story you recorded.
Having to be away from your young children at bedtime is probably the absolute worst part of having a job that requires travel. Worse, sometimes it's not practical to call and talk to them before bed. A Story Before Bed is a site that is looking to solve this problem for traveling parents.
The idea behind A Story Before Bed is that you choose one of the stories in their library, then you record yourself reading it using a webcam. You can then send a link to your child's caregiver, who can then open the book on their computer, and watch as you read the story to them. They see the full pages of the book with your face inset, and the experience even includes animated page turns. To make sure that what you are reading relates to the page being displayed, the video of you reading is actually split up on a page-by-page basis, so you can only ever be listening to the correct voiceover for a given page.
A Story Before Bed is not a free service, but recording a story is free. The service charges $6.95US if you want to keep your recording so that you can pass it along to the young people in your life.

I don't know if this is a labor of love or merely the brainchild of four very gifted games designers, but Level Up is a really weird mash-up of gaming elements that you have probably never seen in a Flash game before.
Let's start with the premise itself: Groundhog Day meets Memento. The game experience revolves around 'days': you explore the world and the clock slowly ticks towards the evening. You bounce around picking up gems and talking to the denizens of 'Level Upland'. Eventually you feel tired and head back to ...
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Nathan said 5:32PM on 11-16-2009
I've got a better idea. Stop selling out your children for your career and get a job near home. Kids need their parents more than they need the extra $$$.
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MrMan said 10:55PM on 11-16-2009
Of course military parents who might consider using this should just give up on their work too?
There are times when this would be very useful, for people with few options
hazard said 9:17PM on 11-16-2009
Hmmm, creepy. Nonetheless, might try it out tonight as my wife and boy have gone to visit relatives for the week.
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Votre said 6:51AM on 11-17-2009
Awesome!
What's next, an online service to deal with your spouse's "loneliness" while you're away?
;-)
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