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[Untitled] The future of the phone gets a bit closer to reality today with the introduction of Google Voice. The key feature of Google Voice is that it recognizes the words in a voicemail message left for you, and can then email the transcript to your inbox or deliver it to your phone via SMS--kind of like having a digital personal assistant managing your calls for you.

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[Android Phone Fans] Google Voice Review (And Contest) | Android Phone Fans: One of my absolute favorite features of Google Voice is the ability to record conversations. It won’t work for prank calls since they tell both parties the call is being recorded and furthermore, you should know the relevant laws about recording conversations in your jurisdiction - it isn’t legal in many states and territories.

[Now what?] Google Voice: I can’t stand seeing the red voicemail light on my phone, because I have to wait for a dialtone, hit 699 and wait, enter my extension, enter my password, and hit *20, and then if there’s a fast talker and a long message with some important phone number, etc. I have to listen to it over and over again in its entirety.

[tecosystems] tecosystems » The Tuesday Grab Bag: RedMonk HQ, Google Voice and More: As an example of the former, my personal Gmail account will often insist that it cannot connect to the network while my work account - also Gmail - has no issues whatsoever. As for the latter, a few days after the release I attempted to reply to an email thread with a few of my friends about where we were going for lunch the next day.

[Gizmodo Australia] VoiceCentral iPhone App Controls Google Voice Somewhat Better ...: They let you make calls and send SMS out from your Google Voice number to any other number in your contact list. You can check your voicemail and see your history, plus control which phones ring when someone calls into your Google Voice number (useful for using your landline to answer calls when you're at home).

[Android Phone Fans] Google Voice Contest Winners | Android Phone Fans: I was really hoping to be a contest winner because I think that Google Voice could help me push my wife into getting a G1 like me… see my wife is 80% deaf and we do a lot of texting but there are times when she is at work or something and she misses a call and the person that calls her leaves a message, well more times then not she can’t either hear the message cause the person is talking to low or there is to much noise in the back ground for her…

[Wangjianshuo's blog] Why People Don't Use Voice Mail in China: The only thing that makes it possible for China to not use voicemail is a cultural acceptance that it's not impolite to answer a phone call in almost any situation. I have seen people giving formal presentation in a conference interrupt themselves to take a phone call, which is unimaginable in the States.

[SiteProNews: Webmaster News & Resources] SiteProNews: Webmaster News & Resources » Blog Archive » Google ...: Google just launched Google Public Location Badge which allows you put Google Map your blog (or any website) that highlights where you at any given time. You have consulting business you frequently road your voice mail or your out-of-office message already says “Sorry you've reached my voice mail today am London business.” In this case you not really giving out an confidential data you highlighting web visitors how your .

[BiggestLobster.com] Google Latitude and Your Blog: You have a consulting business and you frequently are on the road and your voice mail or your out-of-office message already says “Sorry you've reached my voice mail but today I am in London on business.”Ã‚ In this case you are not really giving out an confidential data and you are highlighting to web visitors how your .

[Blogging Tips] Google Latitude and Your Blog: If you are concerned privacy then this is clearly not the application for you (my phone number and address are in the directory and there are not that many David Silversmiths so the map is not giving away anything new about me).  But even if you are not worried about privacy you should ask yourself “Will this add value to my business and/or my blog.”  This question is really not specific to the Google Public Location Badge, you should ask this about any new technology you are considering for your blog.  Let’s consider some examples:

[TmoNews] TmoNews » Blog Archive » Visual Voicemail Coming!: Its like going thru your VM in a visual UI instead of hearing the lady slow as hell what you can do.

[Ribbit Blog] Ribbit Blog » Blog Archive » Ribbit Sparks Global Commuication ...: The Ribbit communications platform - a carrier-grade telephony-plus-software infrastructure with a global community of 12,000-plus application developers - is enabling people and businesses to completely rethink the way they communicate. By treating voice as a data object, Ribbit lets developers add feature-rich voice capabilities to any application, on any device - capabilities such as updating records by phone, integrating voice and messages into a single workflow, and initiating many automated processes via voice command.

[One Man's Blog] AT&T Tells CallVantage VOIP Service Customers to PISS OFF! - One ...: I love my Time Warner VOIP (I switched after I cancelled that crap service that you recommended) because it runs through the jacks in my house. Now I can have multiple wireless handset hubs instead of buying one that allows 10 handsets.

[John Sheehan : Blog] Building a simple voicemail system with Twilio and ASP.NET MVC ...: On days when the weather wasn’t conducive to playing softball the players and coaches would call into the hotline to see if we were going to play or not. I no longer run the league and didn’t want to donate my precious Google Voice number to the league so I started looking for an alternative.

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