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When I first heard this song, "Pumped up Kicks," by Foster the People, I loved its catchy tune and great beat. Then I actually listened to the lyrics and realized that it's a sad commentary on society. Knowing what this song is about has ruined my happy, dancing mood. When this song plays on the radio, I can't imagine the pain it must bring to those personally touched by school shootings. A song with this topic should not be so fun and bouncy. Do I still love this song? Maybe, but not as much as I used to.
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With all of my thoughts banging in my head from an idea for a lesson at school, a new twist for my unfinished novel, or a funny idea for a blog post, it would be great to have a secretary hanging around. I could just say, "Jot down this idea," and then I'd never have to worry about my thoughts flying out the window like usual. Guess what? The time for help with memory is here at http://www.rev.com.
Technology reaches Rev. It's an app that records voice commands and then sends your thoughts back to you via email. What could be a better way to pull thoughts together with just a click of a button?
Some might say, just get Siri. I would, but Siri comes with a high priced phone, and mine is fine––Thank you very much. Plus, I've read that Rev does what Siri won't do at a price of a dollar per transcribed minute. That's right. Rev will transcribe your words and mail them back to you in an email. This would be great for when you're driving and can't stop to grab a pen and paper or the dream that you wake up from and just know it's a scene in a novel waiting to happen. However, I'm not too coherent in the morning when it comes to sitting up and writing. Being a visual kind of gal, it would be great to have my thoughts written out for me because losing ideas means loss of money and/or opportunity. I'm always meaning to do something that just doesn't happen, but Rev could save the day.
Also, if you visit http://www.rev.com, you will find some high profile shout outs for various businesses, such as Yahoo, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. They all had positive words for this new app.
Here is what Rev has to say about themselves on their webpage, http://www.rev.com:
"Rev.com is a new breed of service provider. Like traditional vendors, we rely on
a network of
hand-picked freelancers. Unlike traditional vendors, we use technology to offer
unbeatable
quality, speed, and value.
Rev’s proprietary technology platform is built to create a great work environment
for translators
and transcriptionists,
so we can deliver clients ever increasing speed and quality.
Rev's mission is to give more people the freedom to work from home. We are bringing
the best of the
office to our online workplace.
We believe that attracting the best workers is the key to delivering great service
to our customers."
Also, if you visit http://www.rev.com/press, you can read reviews about Rev from big name companies like Yahoo, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal. They all support this newest advancement in phone apps. So stop on by and see what you've been missing.