Google has begun testing a service that will make transcripts of voice mail messages and make them searchable. For now, Google will only offer voice mail transcription to existing customers of GrandCentral Communications, a telecommunications service provider that it bought in July 2007, it said in a posting on the Official Google Blog.
GrandCentral offers customers a single number through which they can forward calls to their work, home, or mobile phone; filter calls before answering them; record conversations; and access an archive of recordings and voice mail via the Web. Just like Google’s promise that with its Gmail e-mail service, you’ll never need to delete another message, GrandCentral promises to archive voice mail “for life.”

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