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		By: Nifty Websites Collection [November 20-26, 2011] &#124; GeekITDown		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] In the age of Twitter and instant messaging, sending information to a large amount of people all at once is relatively simple. The only problem with those methods is that they require a typed message of some sort that needs to be read by the recipient. Now assuming those messages aren&#8217;t lost in a sea of endless information at the recipient end, then the method seems sound. However, what if you could deliver a voice message to a group of people with the same ease as sending a Tweet or SMS? Phonevite does exactly that. Continue.. Read more about Phonevite. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] In the age of Twitter and instant messaging, sending information to a large amount of people all at once is relatively simple. The only problem with those methods is that they require a typed message of some sort that needs to be read by the recipient. Now assuming those messages aren&#8217;t lost in a sea of endless information at the recipient end, then the method seems sound. However, what if you could deliver a voice message to a group of people with the same ease as sending a Tweet or SMS? Phonevite does exactly that. Continue.. Read more about Phonevite. [&#8230;]</p>
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