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SimulScribe is a voice-recognition tool that's using its technology to convert your voicemail into text messages, and sends it directly to your mobile phone or email address. Right now the company has extended a pretty sweet offer to Mashable readers, giving you a free 30-day trial to check out the service. Access it here.
So SimulScribe has a cool service that coverts speech into text, somewhat similar to SpinVox. But what makes the company itself different is the way in which it's implementing its service for the consumer market. I got a chance to speak extensively with the CEO of SimulScribe, and it's clear that a major objective for the company is to bring voicemail in text format, wherever you are. That means various kinds of message delivery, whether you need to read your voicemails via email or on your Blackberry.
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