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To: stock leader who wrote (6738)7/19/1999 6:09:00 AM
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A bit of press in ZDNet/PC Week on the new app for portals - voicemail.

Voice mail chimes in on portals

RocketTalk and Virtualplus will roll out the latest iterations of free voice mail service next week.



By Christa Degnan, PC Week
July 16, 1999 2:09 PM PT

The latest service coming to a Web portal near you is a familiar one: voice mail.
Startup vendors, along with Web portal providers, are rolling out services and software to let users add voice clips to e-mail messages for playback through Windows utilities or proprietary desktop players.

Next week, newcomers RocketTalk Inc. and Virtualplus will announce free audio messaging services. Next month, Pagoo Communications Inc. plans to launch a voice mail system in partnership with a major portal.

All three announcements follow a similar rollout from Excite@Home (Nasdaq:ATHM), which formed Excite Voicemail with General Magic Inc. last month.

Catch the full story using the link below :
zdnet.com