SpinVox: Your voicemails, textually
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On the last conference, you missed your phone calls again. It is not that you cannot hang up, you are stuck in this conference room and there’s no chance your boss can speed up his presentation so that you can hang up the phone.
And here’s where SpinVox comes on stage, to overcome this situation, make you even productive and give you a trick to skip the “pick-up-the-phone-quick!” process.
Here’s the tagline: Convert voicemails into texts, that could then be delivered as SMS on your mobile phones or as emails. Delivering by email is very handy. After their reception, filters can store them into the right folders.
SpinVox should only convert voicemails spoken in English. Adding Spanish and Chinese converter is necessary if they want to rapidly expand their international business user base. And so far, no VoIP voicemails are transformed.
Note that if you recognize your new girlfriend’s suave voice that impacts on you as the brightest aphrodisiac could do, you can directly answer to her with a text-to-speech bot… That’s the modern human-centered telecommunications.
(via mobilecrunch)
May 26, 2006 | By Nuno
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