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Jott This Down, Vmail to Email

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Watch this video about cell phone services on HowStuffWorks. Ever needed to jot something down and didn't have a pen or couldn't because you're driving? Jott is an online service that lets you call a phone number, leave a voice message, and it then translates that message to text and sends it back to you in email. See how Jott's cell phone and email service works in this video from PodTech.net.

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