Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Use Jott For Calling Your Amazon Orders

What Company Is Offering:
When you Jott, they translate your voice to text, and can deliver your jott to someone in BOTH email and text. In email, they will be able to easily click on a link to hear your voice. In text, not only will they see the text translated, but they can simply dial our number [866-JOTT-BOX or 866-568-8269] given in the text message, and hear your Jott.The voice messaging tool that’s slowly integrating itself into social networking in various and unique ways, is getting ready to launch a service for Amazon users. Dial the number 1-866-JOTT-123, and say “Amazon.” You’ll then be prompted to say the name of the product you’d like to remind yourself to spend money on later.


How It works:

Theye use a combination of machine and human transcription to convert your voice to text. The quality of this transcription is affected by many factors, including recording quality, noise, accents, pronunciation, etc. At times, the quality of the recording will be so bad that we will simply ask you to listen because of Low Transcription Confidence.

Their transcribers have no way of associating your personally identifiable information with the recorded jotts they are transcribing (unless, of course, you make that information part of the recording). They operate in a “clean” environment that is also used for transcribing sensitive medical dictations, with no tools or other equipment that would allow them to record or make use of this information. Finally, they have very strict confidentiality guidelines for our employees and agents. Violations of these guidelines can lead to termination or other legal action. Nevertheless, they understand if you would like to transcribe your own jotts. If this is the case, simply go to the jott.com setting page, and click the checkbox next to "Do not transcribe my jotts".
More at:http://.jott.com.

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