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No need to read, just listen to your email

Voice on the Go Inc, provider of mobile voice solutions, has announced the availability of Voice on the Go for the Apple iPhone.

iPhone users can now listen to their email rather than reading it. With Voice on the Go, iPhone users can securely access their email and calendar, search contacts by name or company and place calls all hands-free by voice, Voice on the Go said in a release.

Simon Arnison, president and chief executive officer of Voice on the Go, said, "Voice on the Go extends this multimedia capability which allows users to safely and legally access

their email and other content with their iPhone by voice in the car while driving - anytime, anywhere."

Voice on the Go offers a way for iPhone users to safely access email and other content, while keeping their eyes on the road and their hands on the wheel - when used with a headset or hands-free kit. It enables subscribers to listen to, compose, reply and forward their email all by voice - hands-free and eyes-free safely while driving, or any other time.

VOICECON: Microsoft plans unified communications as a service

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Microsoft Corp. is working on a "service in the sky" for unified communications, an executive said Tuesday at the VoiceCon conference in San Francisco.

The company's current focus for the fast-growing trend of combining voice, video, text and other forms of communication is Office Communications Server 2007, which Microsoft said it will unveil Oct. 16 at a San Francisco event featuring Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates. But at the same time, it is working on providing these capabilities as a service, said Warren Barkley, a principal group program manager at Microsoft. He mentioned the project in passing at the end of an early-morning panel session at VoiceCon. He didn't give a timeline for availability.

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