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Read It or Listen To It?

Posted by Jack Cook on April 6, 2007 – 6:37 pm
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What is your choice when it comes to Voice Mail?  Would you rather read it or listen to it?  Well there is a NEW technology lets you read your voice mail and several companies are betting that you would rather read it than listen to it.

Marguerite Reardon, a Staff Writer at CNET News.com posted an interesting story on this new piece of technology.  In part, Marguerite said:

Why listen to your voice mail messages when you can read them? That’s what a new crop of companies is asking–they’re developing software that turns voice mail messages into transcribed e-mail or text messages.

We’ve all gotten those long voice mail messages from a friend, relative, business associate–or in this reporter’s case a PR person pitching a story idea–that seem to drag on forever. New companies, such as Simulscribe, SpinVox and now Callwave, are emerging to provide a fix for busy people who don’t want to listen to long messages anymore.

Check out how this New technology lets you read your voice mail here.

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