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“Hello!” …from someone else.

July 17th, 2009

This week, while I’ve been off on my travels, we’ve had a young chap by the name of Ben Paine (picture above – say hello Ben) in and around the office helping out with whatever he can and trying to learn as much along the way.

The poor devil got lumped with me a few days back and, as part of his work experience/internship, I’ve asked him to put a blog post together outlining how he feels about his time here to date.

This is Ben’s first ever blog post and has taken the task very, very seriously – all comments and feedback is welcome… so without further ado,

Ben, over to you:

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Hi guys, I’m Ben :)

Over the past six months I’ve been putting significant effort (along with Jeff Wellstead, Lizzie Bewick and Nicola Jones) into securing a work experience placement for 2 weeks at “SpinVox” in Marlow.

Was it worth it??

Of course it’s been worth it; the people, the progress and the atmosphere inside the office make the experience something I will never forget. However the journey to and from is something I probably will forget.

To start with, let me put you in my shoes; you have never worked before (ever), you arrive in Marlow at 7.30 in the morning (nice and early), dressed in your finest suit ready to make your all important “first impressions”. You find a cafe (of which the high street is densely populated) buy a hot drink and a paper, and begin to calm yourself down.
Until it suddenly dawns on you that you are costing this business thousands of pounds- the time the staff take to show you what’s what, the work those staff can’t do because you need to be looked after, the time it takes the staff to sort out the inevitable problem you get yourself into during the first day. All this adds up to valuable money; of which any business cannot afford to lose, particularly during this economic climate.

The first part of this adventure, is meeting the team who will accompany you along your journey. Department by department, person by person, you rapidly appreciate the vast variety of people within this rather small office. You quickly come to the realisation that you will have a great time with some, others you may not enjoy your time with as much; everyone though does share one ambition in common; the strong desire to make sure you have a worthwhile two weeks.

Now you come to the part you might just feel like you have some experience at; the work. However you are soon proved wrong, your brain is flooded with new skills; using computers, designing PR boards and new filing systems. My first job did involve redesigning the PR board (which all of 200 Marlow based employees walk past daily) – clearly a very important job, not one to get wrong. But yes you guessed of course I got it wrong. I did however successfully dismantle the board, but selecting the most recent and relevant articles wasn’t quite so easy. I had somehow managed to mount all current articles from any digital and non- digital media about SpinVox – only then was I to realise there were far too many – explaining the “ shove everything up and see what it looks like” feel to the board.

Not what the PR team of the year were looking for; it was no longer their Pièce de résistance; it was now more in the category of visual pollution. Fortunately for me my second attempt, with more help from the department themselves, did however portray a positive, clear and consistent message- illustrating to me (and hopefully others) just how much positive media attention this business generates. Corr Blimeyy!!

Other jobs soon piled up thick and fast, occupying my precious time here. Some of which took my interest more than others. I accepted the jobs that no one wants, but has to do once in a while: filing invoices, photocopying, or even dashing out for the much desired (by most) “Starbucks run”.

These less enthralling jobs were soon forgotten as I found myself attempting more complex and brain engaging tasks; for example testing new software, internally refurbishing computers and finally discovering the power of “Twitter”, not only for individuals, but also for companies. The fact that digital PR (social media communications) is already crucial and that its importance will continue to grow, if businesses are to communicate successfully with their new increasing online audiences.
To you, these jobs may not seem any more enticing than photocopying or filing; but to a technology enthusiast like me, this was rapidly becoming heaven.

How lucky was I??

So, what about the team venturing through these harsh economic conditions, how were they coping with this new obstruction (that to them has just happened to suddenly arrive in their daily lives)?

Well from my observations, the answer would have to be brilliantly.

I found myself working in at least four different departments, adjusting my still overwhelmed mind to befriending anyone I happen to meet or talk to whilst working my way through daily assignments. Luckily I was successful in finding common ground with most, ranging from daily politics, to” The Ashes” or which celebrity you look like. This large group of people were providing me with “life experience” as well as work experience; of which I didn’t bargain for. Their willingness to interact with me has taught me so much more than just how to data cleanse or how to test software.

I have learned how to actively participate in a successful, progressive, working environment- not included under the “skills I have learned” section in my record book. Surely these attributes are infinitely more valuable than learning how to work a photocopier, or how to reorganize clothes racks.

So any downsides, any reason I possibly wouldn’t want to put myself in this situation again?

No. Not really. Only public transport defies me of a perfect work experience; mind you, public transport provides a constant irritation in most people’s daily lives. If I was a year older and could drive would not have to mention this but hey, everything has a catch, right?

Lastly then, to conclude, what have I, a 16 year old, who hasn’t previously been near this company, learned about this business, the way it functions, and where it’s going? If I were to give an honest answer it would be too much to write down.

If I had to compress then; I have seen clearly how this business has the finest, committed staff to make this business function as efficiently as possible, I can see how from being here two weeks, this business is quickly developing, growing globally and making the speech to text market its own and finally most importantly how the owners are showing unswerving faith in the troops, galvanising them into the forthcoming venture into the unknown.

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Amy Winehouse LOVES SpinVox

July 2nd, 2009

.

Well… Ok.

Maybe not THE Amy Winehouse.

;D

But still, it’s good to see the SpinVox Speech Mobsters on the move at Glastonbury again, do you remember seeing them there last year?

Thanks for the photos Matt, we love them.

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“SpinVox Rocks!”

April 21st, 2009

Chris Reed – aka The Ginger Monkey – has just put up this awesome post declaring his love for all things SpinVox and actually points to one of the posts from Big Talk as his inspiration!

Over to Chris:

“It’s a brilliantly simple tool: instead of you having to listen to a voicemail, Spinvox converts that voicemail to text, and then (err) texts it to you… It’s a total godsend if you’re in an important meeting and you’re not sure whether the call coming in is more or less important than that meeting. A quick glance at the screen once it arrives answers that question. Nice.

Various friends and family have tried to trick the technology, and only barely succeeded. I’m now a fan – a bit like Sky+. Before you use it you don’t know how useful it is. After you use it, you don’t want to go back to your old ways.”

‘Sky+’ for anyone reading not from the UK is the the British equivalent of what you might know as TiVo. Which to my mind (as well as Chris’), is an awesome invention and one that SpinVox has no qualms whatsoever being compared to on the scale of usefulness.

SpinVox Rocks you see.

We think it does.

Chris thinks it does.

What about you?

:)

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Skype me up Baby!

March 3rd, 2009

As of 10am today (UK time) Skype users ALL OVER THE WORLD can have their voicemails converted into text via the magical wonder of SpinVox

WOOP WOOP!
:D

So if you’ve got Skype, (and if you haven’t, why the hell not?)

Why not get Get SpinVox Voicemail too?!

I’ve just been handed a copy of the global press release so, if you’d like some of the more finer details, read on…

“SpinVox, the global leader in voice to content messaging and Skype, announces the availability of voicemail to text conversion for all Skype Voicemail users today. SpinVox conveniently converts voice messages to text in English, Spanish, French and German. The messages are then sent by Skype as an SMS text directly to a designated mobile phone for users to read.

Skype users can now benefit from instant ‘visible voicemail’, and never miss those important calls from friends or colleagues when they are away from Skype. Recipients of converted voicemail messages can listen to the full voice message by either signing into Skype or by calling their Skype To Go number . As well as being able to receive voicemail as text via SpinVox, Skype users may choose instead to receive voicemail notification via SMS or for free by email.

It’s easy for Skype users to set up voicemail to text from their account page, by simply registering a mobile phone number. Each voicemail to text conversion will cost €0.20/£0.17/$0.25 plus the cost of sending an SMS at standard low Skype rates. Additional SMS charges – a maximum of 3 – may apply depending on the length of the voicemail message.

All payments are made fuss-free through Skype Credit. Users have a choice to set a limit on the number of voicemail conversions received per day and to receive messages from people only in their contact list to help them manage their Skype credit. An email notification will be sent if that limit is exceeded. For more information please visit http://www.skype.com/go/voicemail-to-text.”

Awesomeness!

We’ve been working on this deal with Skype for some time now and it’s great to finally help bring SpinVox Voicemail to the masses upon masses of Skype users all over the world!

Skype have just hit publish on their blog too…  So, as I said at the start…

Skype Me Up Baby! :D

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SpinVox LOVES Calgary Twestival

February 10th, 2009

SpinVox LOVES Calgary Twestival

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It’s Twestival time!

On 12 February 2009 200+ cities around the world will be hosting Twestivals which bring together Twitter communities for an evening of fun and to raise money and awareness for charity: water.

In fact – the latest press release from Twestival Global HQ says that:

“In just one month, from volunteer effort alone, global Twitter-based charity event Twestival has created events in 175+ cities, predicted to raise $1 million for the 1.1billion people in the world who can’t access clean drinking water. Growing beyond all expectations since launching in January 2009, Twestival takes place for 24 hours on February 12th, everywhere from Bethlehem to Birmingham, Beijing to Boston, as up to 20,000 come together inspired by community and charity.”

One of those 175+ cities is Calgary in Alberta, Canada – They’re hosting Calgary Twestival
One of the Chief Organisers is @Roger – aka Roger Kondrat – friend of SpinVox and all round nice chap…

Hang on – we’re getting ahead of ourselves.. Some explanations needed:

Twestival, in case you were wondering is a Twitter Festival.

A Festival for Twitterers if you will.

Originally setup as a fun way to meet new folk, put faces to avatars and to also, make some money for charity; Twestival is now a monster worldwide operation with nearly the entire world population of Twitter taking place!

Of course, Twitter being all about communication – it just makes sense for SpinVox to get involved somehow. So today we are pleased to announce that every single Calgary Twestival attendee will walk away with a brand spanking new 1 year’s TOTALLY FREE subscription to SpinVox!

The whole Twestival thing ROCKS our SOCKS here at SpinVOX (see what I did there?), so we’re pulling our socks up and mucking in with the best of them.

You can too -

Buy tickets for Calgary Twestival

Donate to Charity:Water

Find a Twestival in your City

Upload or buy music from Twestival.fm

Follow Twestival on Twitter

Follow Calgary Twestival on Twitter

Have a great one guys… AND ROLL ON THURSDAY! :D

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The Future of Online Video #Amp09

January 22nd, 2009

- Eye Eye -

Yesterday, SpinVox attended the first ‘Amplified‘ meetup of 2009: The Future of Online Video, (FOOV). Hosted at The Institute of Contemporary Arts, the event hoped to covere a wide range of topics including Online Video Advertising Models, User-Generated Content, Mobile Technologies and many, many more

I myself sat in on two sessions and helped out with a third:

Session 1:

Taking the advice of chief Amplifier, Toby Moores, I decided to join a group of people that I hardly knew at all and the four of us ended up talking about context-sensitive adverts on news reports.
For example – using online video, you wouldn’t really want to have crude pre-roll ads just before a feature on the situation in Gaza. However, maybe you *could* have some context click throughs to supporting the red-cross etc… There was input from someone from Reuters, an expert global linking/feeds and someone with a background in CSR programmes too. Great ideas from all.

Session 2:

This time round I joined the ‘Virtual Table’. Not a made-up place as the name portends, but in fact a very real table of people (just like Session 1) this time however, with a webcam (as pictured above) and mic focused upon the conversation. This setup allowed folk from all over the world to watch, listen and ultimately take part via a live-discussion/chatroom which enabled the viewers to offer in comments and questions to the table as the discussion went on.

This time round Toby, Mike and myself (amongst others – sorry, didn’t catch all the names!) talked about the future of online mash-ups… and how brands can build trust with their (sometimes already existing) communities. Examples in the film industry were referenced – such as The Dark Knight and the upcoming adaptation of The Watchmen. Allowing your community to take some content for free and allowing them to play with and use it under the ‘Creative Commons‘ (CC) licence can result in some fantastic bi-products.

The Die Hard Song‘ (link has some swearing) was used as great example of how a community can be embraced and built on if you just invest some trust in your fans; The 4th verse was added after Paramount saw the original and offered up the footage you see in the clip to help them finish it (after initally threatening to sue re copyright infringement). Fantastic stuff.

Session 3:

In this final session I took control of the chatroom that I mentioned above. Listening in to both conversations I fielded the questions from the discussion group and posed them to the members of the ‘Virtual Table’. It sounds like a boring job, but I can tell it was actually very, very exciting. Being the conduit from one actual place in the real world to a virtual place in the online world gave me a very real sense of turning the digital into the tangible. Making things *actually* real, so to speak.
With at one point 30 people across the globe tuning in and taking part, the table ended up taking questions from other cities around England as well as places as far reaching as Austrailia and the US.

Amazing stuff.

There is one question you might be asking yourself right now and that is:

“Why would SpinVox attend ‘The Future of Online Video’?”

That’s a very good question, that requires a very good answer.

All will be revealed very soon. In the meantime however, who here thinks releasing the SpinVox Mobsters under Creative Commons would be a good thing?! Hmm?!

I’d love to see what you guys would do with them :)

Answers to the usual address… ;)

Ciao for now.

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The Tuttle Club: Come say Hi! :)

January 16th, 2009

If you haven’t heard, The London Social Media Cafe – aka The Tuttle Club – is now held at The Institute of Contemporary Arts every Friday morning from 10am through ’til 1pm.

SpinVox has been friends with The Tuttle Club since way back in May last year when we all sat down and chewed the fat around and about The Future of Voice

So if ever you want to come say “Hi” and maybe learn a little bit about SpinVox, what we do and where/how we do it etc… Why not come on down?

You can find us there most weeks (check the Wiki to make sure). We’re the quiet ones in the corner, beavering away into our laptops and giving out the odd SpinVox goodie or too…

- Image c/o Lloyd Davis, Proprietor of Tuttle -

Come have a coffee and a biscuit, we don’t bite :)

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A message from our friends @ Ping.fm

October 21st, 2008

****UPDATE****

Everything is now up and running once again – details on the Ping.fm Blog
Thank you for all your kind words of support! :)

****UPDATE****

_________________________

The keen eyed out there amongst you may’ve noticed today that our friends at Ping.fm currently have a problem with their website…

In that it currently looks a look a bit like this:

OMG?! WTF HAPPENED TO PING?!

Sean & Adam, the top dudes behind Ping.fm are working tirelessly to get this fixed and dropped me a note this morning to pass onto your goodselves… Sean, Adam?

Over to you:

The Woes of Uncontrollable Downtime

As many of you have noticed, we are currently in a state of technical ridiculousness.  We’ve had some issues regarding some changes and administration with our domain name (http://ping.fm), which has rendered our website unreachable by most of our users.  This is merely a setback caused by some miscommunication and a little bit of technical randomness.

We assure you that we are working around the clock to get this issue resolved.  We have been in direct contact with the big guns of GoDaddy and they ensure us of a quick resolution.  The stipulations with our domain TLDS (.FM) are most to blame for this.  Seeing as the domain has reached the status it has, it takes a little extra effort to get paperwork, policies and/or technicalities turned around.

For those of you wondering if we’re still a service, the answer is YES.  This situation is unfortunate, but is by no way our means to an end.  We are still hard at work improving our service and our users will see and benefit from this very soon.   You can help us out by telling the people feeding the “Ping.fm is no more” rumors that they are absolutely untrue, and in a very short span of time, will be clear to everyone as we bounce back from this.

In the meantime, our bots are up and running as normal in case you still need to get your fix.  If any more substantial delay is to be an issue, we will be looking for some temporary alternatives to get the service back and running full force.

Thanks for everyone’s concern and support as we deal with this and keep on the lookout for a resolution, as it is just around the corner.

Keep on Pingin!

Adam & Sean
Ping.fm

Thanks guys… As they point out it is merely the website that is currently experiencing problems.
The service is working just fine

Hope that sorts everyone out,

We’ll be back with an update as soon as we have one.

Watch this space.

Whatley out.

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Nom Nom Nom – What’s it all about then?!

May 20th, 2008

This past Sunday, May 18th, SpinVox sponsored the first ever Food 2.0 event -

Codename – “Nom Nom Nom

(we like that)

The Food 2.0 “Nom Nom Nom” event was the first ever Masterchef-esque event for the digital world.

Featuring 24 bloggers who like to cook food, review food, bake food, blog food, fry food, grill food, mix food, photo food… Nom Nom Nom was the place to be.

Basically anyone who had a passion for all things foodie and digi (digi-food?) came together to cook a three course meal, for four people, in just under (more like just over – ahem) two and a half hours!

And boy were they competitive! Yours truly was on hand that day and I can tell you, even though there was an overall feeling of camaraderie throughout the day you could almost cut the competitive air with a knife…

…see what I did there? “Cut it with a knife?” – And it’s a cooking event?! HA! Love it!

Blogging through SpinVox was definitely the ‘order of the day’ for me too

“This is my shopping list so I can read it later. Vine tomatoes, whole juicy cucumber, iceberg lettuce, two lemons, lots of fresh mince, need some red peppers, some kidney beans, some vegetarian mince I think. And some herbs. Some eggs.” – Spoken through SpinVox

…or maybe I should get it re-named to ‘Shopping List through SpinVox’, what do you think?

Nah. Doesn’t scan so well. Maybe not – :)

Anyway -
The competition for Food 2.0 is far from over.

The contestants now get judged on their overall content from the day.
So that’s foody photos, videos, blog posts… Everything!

All entries to be up by May 28th.

And hey, it’s all for a good cause too!

Keep an eye on The Official Nom Nom Nom Website for updates. More to follow here soon.

In the meantime…

Why not head over to the flickr page and feast your eyes…

(enough with the puns now please?)

…on some of the culinary treats that were made that day.

Also, keep your eye out for a very special, extremely limited…

SpinVox Speech Mobster: Chef Edition

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;)

Bon appetite!

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Nom Nom Nom – In Pursuit of Fruit

May 13th, 2008

There’s something up in the SpinVox Kitchen and the Mobsters want in…


What are they are up to?

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