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Tuesday
Aug192008

Jott is Great, But Sometimes...

If you don't know about Jott, yet, I'd encourage you to check it out. It's really a convenient way to send yourself reminders while you're on the road or otherwise not at your computer.

The way it works is you call the Jott number from phone that is linked to your account and leave a message. The Jott service then transcribes the message and emails it to you. Jott does way more, but this post is not a review of Jott - sorry.

Anyway, this morning on the way to work, I wanted to remind myself to put up a link to Victor Medina's new blog, Another Thing To Do, in my links in my sidebar. So, I broke out my trusty Katana and hit the speed dial for Jott. I told Jott "Remember to add Victor's new blog to your blogroll."

When I got to the office this morning, there was my Jott email, telling me: "Remember to add vista's new blog to your blog hole."

So, there you go, Vista, you're now in my blog hole.
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Reader Comments (1)

I've been looking for a services like this, I've always wondered why my treo nor blackberry has a program that preformed this task. When I leave myself "voice notes" I either forget to review them, or am too lazy to listen through the thought collection pauses that always seem to be included.

$12.95/month for the pro version is steeeeep!

Great blog Adam!

August 30, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBlake Boyd

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