Pinger: The immediacy of text message with personality of voicemail

7 January, 2007 Posted by SolSie As News,Tips (0) Comment

Pinger works by sending messages using a quick back-and-forth voice-mail system. You dial a special number, say the recipient’s name, leave a message and hang up. The recipient is notified of this message and its sender via Short Message Service (SMS), and/or email and then must dial in or go to a Web page to hear the voice mail. He or she can reply to the voice mail by pressing “1,” leaving a message for the sender and hanging up.

Instead of explaining its capability. watch this video, which is, in “YouTube era” worth a 1,000 words!

 

 

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