#5 is my favorite.
I use GoogleVoice primarily for business. If I get a business call at home, I can just answer the land line and rest a little easier, knowing the call won’t be dropped due to the sporadic cell phone coverage in my hometown. That aside, I think the main benefit of having voice-to-text messages delivered to my phone and my inbox lies in the fact that, generally, I can get an idea of whether or not my client is angry. That’s about all I can tell from the text, but it’s something. Hey, it’s free. Here, some excellent examples of the voice-to-text messages I’ve received.
1. Hi Emma, it’s so if you are doing calling.
2. IĀ think you’re probably a better word to describe it, but there’s just something about it, but I’d like to just seems really 9 cents off and something that if someone was reading yet.
3. Anyway, I’m calling about the photos that you sent tapes. I guess they look ok. Other not great but whenever you wanna call into Scott 243.
4. Also, can you throw the Warriors resort referral service and I get free referrals from that.
5. Hi. This is Susan. I think I want to be put on a bro.
