GotVoice to email and to RSS your missed phone calls
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Voice recorders are like music players. First, they moved from the analogical to the digital era. Tape players were dumped, replaced by CD players. Track selection became a lot faster, and easier. Then, and it’s still evolving, multimedia players feature powerful playlist capabilities, that could suggest dynamic songs after detecting your listening patterns.
Voice recorders are taking this orientation. GotVoice (via CNet blog) is a new phone service, emerged as an help me increase my personal productivity. After registering yourself and your phones numbers, you get an online desktop with a “Get New Messages” big button. Once triggered, GotVoice retrieves your new voicemail messages from the phones and records them as MP3 files.
You messages will then be delivered to you by email or more modern, via a RSS feed. GotVoice should work with every landline and mobile phones, and shows three different plans. The very basic one is free but ad-supported. And the most powerful cost around $10 a month.
SpinVox is another phone service competing on the same market segment, with more versatility. It provides a speech-to-text translation, and also text messages user’s mobile phone after encoding voicemails.
May 31, 2006 | By Nuno
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