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So I was looking through my feeds when I ran across this tidbit. The article describes a process where a message left via Google Voice is displayed on an LED panel. There is a computer that checks for voice updates and when a transcription exists that starts with the word “message,” the computer writes the remaining text to a text file. The LED screen displays the contents of this text file to display the message and, VOILA! You now have a transcribed Google Voice message displayed on an LED screen.
Check this out for more info:
http://thedavisblog.com/blog/?p=691


November 21, 2009 at 2:53 am
I need a google voice invite, … you mentioned in a post somewhere that if someone were to trade you a google wave invite, that you would trade a google voice invite. I am willing to trade, .. infact, I need about 5 google voice invites! lol
November 23, 2009 at 11:23 am
I will email you with the information you provided when creating this post.