Archive for the ‘Visual Voicemail’ Category

GotVoice Announces GotVoice G2

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Congrats to the GotVoice Dev Team for the successful launch of GotVoice G2, the newest version of the GotVoice convergence communications platform.

You can read the entire press release here, but some highlights of the platform include:

  • Even faster Voice-to-Text Transcriptions
  • The most accurate transcriptions in the business today
  • Seamless access to any existing Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
  • Scalable and interoperates with all major voice & VoIP carriers

This is a huge advancement in voice-to-text technology, so congrats to the dev team. This platform release is for the carriers and other service providers, but you should see your personal voicemail experience improve over the next few weeks as the product rolls out across the country.

GotVoice listed as one of 8 Mobile Services to keep you connected

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Our friends over at PC World have assembled a nice list, naming GotVoice as one of 8 top mobile services to keep you connected to your business.

Besides GotVoice, James Martin names the following:

We’ll be checking out these other services this month, especially when we head to CTIA in Las Vegas in a few weeks.

GotVoice at TMIA Next Week

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

If you are going to be at TMIA next week, please feel free to contact GotVoice VP of Marketing Colin Lamont. Colin will be speaking on a panel entitled, “Voice to Text” on Thursday.

If you have ideas for partnerships, co-marketing opportunities or just want to talk about Voicemail tools, Colin will be available most of the week.  Shoot him a quick email from here.

GotVoice at Phoenix FBR Open

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

As if the city of Phoenix didn’t have enough going on with the Super Bowl last weekend, the town was also busy throwing the biggest party / golf tournament on the PGA Tour - the FBR Open.  Over 4 days more than 500,000 went through the gates.

Now technically, you cannot bring phones into the event.  If you are caught talking on your phone, you can have the device confiscated - or worse.  Plus, since everyone had to have the ringers turned off, it made it nearly impossible to get incoming calls.  And with 170,000 people at the event Saturday, getting separated from your friends created real logistical nightmares.

So the GotVoice Voicemail to Text functionality was a real lifesaver.  Rather than having to listen to a long line of voicemails from people trying to find us, we could just look down and see the message.   Very useful.  And no cell phones were confiscated in the process.

GotVoice Grabs “The Call” - Turns School Official’s Wife into an Avatar

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

We’ve created an avatar for the school official’s wife. We don’t know the whole story, but we really don’t think it’s cool when adults rip into students. Plus, this popular clip, complete with CNN coverage of the YouTube post, serves as a great GotVoice Avatar example. Here it is with full transcription:

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“This is Candy Tistadt, Dean Tistadt’s wife. This message is for Dave Kori. How dare you call us at home?! If you’ve got a problem with going to school, you do not call somebody’s house and complain about it. My husband was up at 4 o’clock this morning, trying to decide the best thing to do, to send you to school, on a day when the weather man is calling for one thing and another thing happens. You don’t begin to know what you are talking about, and don’t you ever call here again! My husband has been at the office since 6:30 this morning, so don’t you even suggest that he purposely didn’t answer his phone. He is out almost every single night of the week at meetings for snotty-nosed little brats, and he may not have called you but it is not because he’s home because it snowed. Get over it kid, and go to school. Get an education, that’s what you’re there for.”

Here’s the recap of the story of Cindy Tistadt vs Dave Kori that led to that clip, according to DCist.com

If you caught the morning network news shows or read this Washington Post storydetailing the whole affair, then you may already know the story of Devraj “Dave” S. Kori, a senior at Lake Braddock Secondary School in Fairfax County, who called the school system’s administrator at home last week to give him a hard time about not declaring a snow day. Kori found a number for Dean Tistadt, chief operating officer for the county system, listed in the phone book, and decided to call to ask why he had not closed the schools after about three inches of snow fell near Burke, Va. What he got in return was an angry voicemail, posted to YouTube, from Tistadt’s wife.

Now, no matter whether you think the kid or the wife is right, here are some interesting points.

  1. If Mr. Kori had GotVoice, he would have been able to just forward the file as an MP3, rather than make his own recording.
  2. If Mrs. Tistadt had GotVoice, she would have an MP3 recording of Mr. Kori’s call to play as a rebuttal.

To show our neutrality, we are offering both Mrs. Tistadt and Mr. Kori free GotVoice subscriptions. Please email us and we’ll activate your accounts right away.

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Join Our Facebook Group

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

If you are a fan of GotVoice, we encourage you tell your friends and family, by joining our Facebook Group.  You won’t have to do anything, they’ll just see it in your profile and check it out for themselves.  Plus, once the membership grows we’ll start giving away prizes and credits toward free service.  And you never know when we’ll sneak in a contest only for our Facebook friends…So get those Facebook profiles updated, and get closer to winning free stuff!

Adding Talking Avatars to Your Facebook Page

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

gotvoice-devil.gifOne of the fun things about talking avatars is the ability to export them from your GotVoice Messagegotvoice-werewolf.jpg Center as MP4 files, then upload them to other social media sites such as Facebook. It’s like taking your voicemail on the road.

Here’s an example of a birthday message to one of our GotVoice Team Members from his little nephews. We have the video hosted in our GotVoice Facebook Group. Try it yourself on your own FB page.

Talking Avatars!

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

gotvoice-avatar.gifGotVoice users should notice something new in your account center today. We’re very excited about adding to your Voicemail experience, as our lip-synched Avatars read your voicemail to you. Upload the funniest Talking Avatars to YouTube, FaceBook, MySpace, or forward them to friends by email. We like to call it “Putting the Character Back Into Voicemail.”

  • Lip-Synched Avatars read back your voicemail
  • 50+ Avatars to assign to each caller
  • Choose from popular political figures or just plain goofy characters.

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To activate your avatars, simply go into the GotVoice Message Center and play one of your messages. Look for the words “Enable Avatars” in the middle of the Message Center and choose the one you like best from the many options - bears, monsters, politicians, robots and more. You can change anytime.

And thanks to our friends at Voki for partnering up with us on this. The avatars include lip-syncing technology powered by the Voki speaking avatar platform, which was developed by Oddcast, Inc., the leader in speaking avatar technology.

Have fun with them and make sure to tell us what you think.


GotVoice in TMC Net

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Rich Tehrani does a nice job of covering the Visual Voicemail space this week over at TMC.net. His review is fair across all companies in the space, but his main point is extremely important (though buried at the bottom.)

“Regardless of which service you choose, voicemail to text/visual voicemail is a fantastic productivity booster. I would imagine that students and smartphone users should also want to try the technology out for themselves. It is one of those really fantastic productivity enablers you just don’t expect to be so useful. Once you try one of these services you will wonder how you ever lived without them.”

Is 2008 the Year of the Cell Phone?

Monday, December 17th, 2007

It must be December, because everyone is either recapping what happened in 2007 or predicting what will happen in 2008. And of course, the Old Grey Lady will be leading the way.

David Pogue of the New York Times asks if 2008 is the Year of the Cell Phone. He argues that 2007 saw the marriage of cell phone to Internet (though he accidentally forgot to mention GotVoice). Definitely a worthwile read.