Must be a slow news day in the land of technology.
If this is such a regular event, like many of the articles lead their readers to believe, why did they waste their time publishing stories about it?
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If this is such a regular event, like many of the articles lead their readers to believe, why did they waste their time publishing stories about it?
Ribbit comes out of left field with this one. Rather ingenious, I can see the benefits of this technology already. It would be rather useful, giving your employees the ability to be more productive on the phone, rather than using up more time dialing into the building’s internal voice mail system to check messages. Messages received when the office was closed could be dealt with like e-mail while your employees are making and taking calls to and from live customers, possibly reducing the amount of voice mails received during normal business hours. Call centers would reap huge benefits from these applications. It would also allow companies to maintain a little more control over employee communications.