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	<title>Comments on: Google Voice to Transcribe Voicemail, Saves SMS</title>
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		<title>By: Teresa Greaves</title>
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		<dc:creator>Teresa Greaves</dc:creator>
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		<description>Numerous services like this already exist with much more of a robust feature set.

Service likes RingCentral, GotVmail, OneBox, VirtualPBX etc.

They all offer this and 1000 times more.

Granted they are paid but they also offer 800 numbers where Google doesn’t.

All depends on if you view the service for personal use or business.

If for business I’d definitely go for one of the others…for $10 vs. free you get much more.

My 2 cents.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Numerous services like this already exist with much more of a robust feature set.</p>
<p>Service likes RingCentral, GotVmail, OneBox, VirtualPBX etc.</p>
<p>They all offer this and 1000 times more.</p>
<p>Granted they are paid but they also offer 800 numbers where Google doesn’t.</p>
<p>All depends on if you view the service for personal use or business.</p>
<p>If for business I’d definitely go for one of the others…for $10 vs. free you get much more.</p>
<p>My 2 cents.</p>
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