With emerging phone-to-web services, every mobile or landline phone anywhere in the world now can be used to add voice comments to Web sites and blogs. Evoca makes its phone-to-Web features instantly available by dialing 1-800-925-0609, and new users get 60 minutes free recording.
The connection works for callers with any telephone carrier service and any handset, the company says, requiring no pre-registration, installation, or software download.
The recording made with your first and all future calls also can be podcast. Anyone can subscribe to a member’s recordings on iTunes as a podcast using the custom RSS feed created for each member’s phone by Evoca, making it easy to download any recording into an MP3 player such as an iPod.
CEO and co-founder Murem Sharpe said, “Now you can pick up your mobile phone—or any phone—anytime and anywhere, to share your thoughts with friends or to offer your opinion on the issues of the day—and be sure your intended meaning is delivered in your own voice.” Sharpe added, “Evoca phone-to-Web extends our commitment to letting people make themselves heard, communicating through the power of voice.”
The company also offers Internet-based voicemail that can be captured through custom local phone numbers available for a number of countries. Organizations such as newspapers and television stations already are obtaining an Evoca number in order to collect opinions and viewpoints from readers, viewers, and citizen journalists to post in their on-line editions, while a corporation can use the Evoca number to collect comments from its customers.
The service also offers individuals a unique telephone number that others can use to leave private voice messages accessible on-line in the member’s Evoca.com profile and it includes recording of conference calls and meetings or creating messages including political speeches and religious sermons available to each group member at his or her convenience, immediately available for posting to blogs and Websites.
The additional advantage of recording a conference call or meeting is that a member can order transcripts and translations directly on-line for scheduled e-mail as a Word document.
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