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Make radio ads, podcasts and audiobooks easily using Tom, our

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American text to speech voice.

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Tom AI voice is one of our 600 text to speech generators in 90

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languages.

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Tom sounds like a young American adult, in late twenties or

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early thirties, and speaks with an upbeat characteristic voice.

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Tom is a great choice for screen-casts and tutorials. Here is an

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example:

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To update the channel customers table with data from the

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customer tax overrides table based on the matching identity, you

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can use the following SQL:

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Here's a breakdown of what's happening:

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For each row in channel customers, the query checks whether a

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row with a matching identity exists in the customer tax

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overrides table.

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If it finds a match, it updates the tax registration ID and

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country columns in channel customers with the values from

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customer tax overrides.

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The exists clause ensures that only rows with matching

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identities in the customer tax overrides table are updated.

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Because of the upbeat tone of voice, Tom is also a great choice

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for weather, sports and music news:

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Here is a quick example.

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San Francisco Weather Forecast for Saturday, August 28th

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A typical cool and foggy morning, with the iconic marine layer

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enveloping the city. Visibility may reduce to less than a mile

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in some areas. By midday, expect the fog to retreat, revealing

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mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will peak at a mild 68°F.

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Evening temperatures will dip to a cool 56°F, with light breezes

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from the west. Remember to carry a jacket, as San Francisco

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weather can change quickly, especially with the influence of the

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marine layer.

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As a youthful voice, speaking cheerfully, Tom can be a good

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option for reading short stories out loud. Here is a sample:

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As Fred stared at the toaster, it blinked a digital message:

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"Please insert bread and existential purpose." Fred was by now

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rather accustomed to misbehaving kitchen appliances. "Not

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another philosophical kitchenware episode," he thought. The

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fridge chimed in with a melancholic hum, "Life is but a

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transient frost upon the midnight windowpane." Fred considered

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whether it was time to switch to a diet that required less

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conversation with appliances, or perhaps to simply give in and

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discuss Kierkegaard over breakfast. After all, it wasn't every

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day that one's toaster pondered the meaning of life.

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