AmpedMail.com Revolutionizes Free Email, Online Social Networks
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AmpedMail, a consumer company specializing in hands free emailing and online social networks, has launched a free email service that allows everyone to hear and send their emails by phone. Users can listen to emails from their inbox and dictate emails to be sent over any phone: work phone, landline, or cell phone for free.
This is a free way to do all emailing by phone. To check out this concept in getting and sending email take a quick visit to AmpedMail.com. AmpedMail.com is bringing its successful brand of total connectivity to all Internet users through a new online social network. Users can share important information as soon as it happens and respond immediately.
AmpedMail provides a hands free email service, which means the user never has to pay to download emails and an online social network. It can be used by people of all ages. Users can check airline reservations by calling and checking their email on the phone. If students at school need to send a quick email, all they have to do is call AmpedMail. This is the wave of the future that phone and email users have wanted and needed for years.
“Helping people hear and be heard anytime and anywhere furthers our goal of providing the best audio emailing experience. We want to listen to our users and take their feedback to build innovative features into the AmpedMail platform,” says Jazzy Singh, CEO, AmpedMail.com.
To save those thumbs, just speak and hear emails. Users can listen to and dictate their emails from their computer while doing work around the house. Like a jukebox, emails will play back one by one in order.

3 Comments
Kevin Mitchell
January 3rd, 2007
at 4:55am
You have to register in order to find out information about the service! Try the link “What is free voice” I’m not signing on………
jazzy singh
January 6th, 2007
at 11:24am
on the homepage of the site if you scroll down it tells you everything about the service,,also there’a a link “learn more” you can also click on that ….without signing on.
thanks
Kevin Mitchell
January 9th, 2007
at 4:45am
Looks like somebody listened because the link now takes you to information instead of a registration page.