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Thursday, February 09, 2006
bluffmail offers free voice-to-email service
I guess they could have given the service a better name...
You call a tool-free number, and your voice message is converted into an e-mail with an attached WAV file. The question is: Why WAV? Better would be MP3 or similar compressed format.
My impression is they are trying to "do a Skype", as the basic service is intended to always be free. It's very likely (read: obvious) there will be complementing services that are not.
Bluff Mail
You call a tool-free number, and your voice message is converted into an e-mail with an attached WAV file. The question is: Why WAV? Better would be MP3 or similar compressed format.
My impression is they are trying to "do a Skype", as the basic service is intended to always be free. It's very likely (read: obvious) there will be complementing services that are not.
Bluff Mail
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Actually I checked it out, you can choose to have it sent to you in WAV or MP3 format . ..
And the basic plan is free . . . It's as free as free can be. . . .
There's no catch.
And the basic plan is free . . . It's as free as free can be. . . .
There's no catch.
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