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April 13, 2007
The tone of the message
There are all types of communication sent to us everyday. Emails, voicemails, text messages, instant messages. New technology on the horizon will move and consolidate our voicemails into email format by transcribing the message, to avoid wasting time listening to someone ramble. (AOL and others have had the reverse technology available for years...translating emails into digital voicemails, which was painfully slow to listen to). In my opinion, it's nice to hear a real voice while listening to a voicemail to understand the tone of the person delivering the message. We've all gotten those emails or IMs that make us guess the mood or tone of the deliverer. Are they angry, content, stressed or just plain sarcastic?
This ZDnet article explains some of the dynamics of this rising technology...and the potential added cost to a user.
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Posted by: sherry at April 13, 2007 02:54 PM
Well, it has been a very long time since I made a 'hotdrop' with WS FTP Pro....I must say it was very simple to do....I never really used the 'hotdrop' feature but I had to change my web site a lot to make it easier for me to update...and by using the 'hotdrop' feature it made it much, very much easier to upload the updates....what a nice feature to have, thanks, Paul C. Beugeling
Posted by: Paul Beugeling at April 14, 2007 03:00 PM

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