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Startup BubbleMotion is looking to take over the voice SMS market with their Bubble TALK click, talk and send voice messaging service. This is basically an alternative to your type and text SMS. It’s easily deployed making use of voice circuits and USSD; it can be dispersed world wide in a short period of time. BubbleTALK is device and transport agnostic which means anyone can use it. It utilizes the internet to transport messages between networks and operators, which means it’s cost effective, as those connections have already been made. Set up is easy for customers, and messages are... read more
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Ever wonder about those automated calls you get everyday at around 3-ish? It’s like clockwork. You pick up and instead of Rob, promising you a possibly free flat screen for a small donation, Ai, the robot starts chatting with you like a real person who loves his voice. But Ai’s not real. Ai’s a machine. Believe it or not, Ai is big business. Take Vontoo,, for example. Vontoo, the first permission based voice messaging service provider, grew by 1000% in 2007. This astonishing upshot in customer base has got Vontoo an influx of private funding. It’s is geared for marketing and promotions... read more
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Lexy is a new phone service which enhances your communication experience. It works via voice recording and aims to change the way you use your phone. Rather than using voicemail, with Lexy you can take advantage of audio messaging allowing you to reply to voice mails with a single press of a button. You can have dynamic conversations with as many friends as you wish without having it all having to be live on the spot—asynchronous conversation, just like email you could say. Once a response arrives to your original message you’ll be notified by SMS; from there you can reply back, listen... read more
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