At the beep, record your message…to yourself
Leave a message for yourself with BrainCast, a new service that embraces the concept of the voice-mail reminder.
At one time or another, most of us have called our VM or answering machines to record a quick thought, idea, or reminder (e.g., "Don't forget, tomorrow is Hawaiian shirt day"). With BrainCast, you dial a toll-free number, wait for the beep, and leave your message. Later, you can retrieve your messages online; the service sends you an e-mail notification so you don't forget.
This is great for anyone who wants to archive, organize, and share these kinds of recordings. You can add notes and tags to your recordings and e-mail them to others (though I couldn't figure out how to download them). However, you're limited to calling from three different phone numbers (ostensibly home, the office, and your cell). Still, this free service (currently in beta) could definitely come in handy.
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