iVoice.com, Inc. Introduces Universal Messaging ABERDEEN, N.J., July 30 /PRNewswire/ -- iVoice.com, Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: IVOC) has developed and has begun marketing its revolutionary "Universal Inbox" application for their Windows NT auto attendant/voice mail system and their Windows NT Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system. How important is this? Just ask Bill Gates, Microsoft's Chairman. Speaking a week ago Thursday at the Company's annual financial analysts meeting in Seattle, the theme of Gates presentation was the necessity to create the paperless office. "Collaboration with coworkers will change with better and fewer meetings, more work done in teams and less time wasted." Gates continued, "To change the workplace better, we need to think of it in a holistic way. Why have a different address for phone, fax, e-mail? That needs to come together. Internet communications will be a combined environment with the voice world." How prophetic, Mr. Gates. And here comes iVoice.com, Inc. right out of the chute. Jerome Mahoney, iVoice's Chairman, "The technology to integrate all forms of communications right over the telephone is here now and it will undoubtedly revolutionize the way business will be done in the future. With our Universal Inbox, in conjunction with our Windows NT Platform, everyone can now get phone calls and E-mail messages just by answering his phone, even over cell phones. |