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Announcing: Dashboards and Workspaces for Rev Pro
Rev Pro customers now have access to Dashboards and Workspaces for increased visibility and communication across teams.

How to Record Sales Calls and Demos to Close More Deals
Learn how to get sales call recordings and transcripts of your conversations to gain insight for analysis, training, and closing more deals.

Security of Rev Transcription Services
Learn more about the security policies and practices in place at Rev that will keep you and your data safe.

How to Record Phone Calls for Customer Support and Service Calls
Learn more about the best ways to record customer support calls and how these recordings can add value to your business.
How To Set Up and Find Your Google Meet Recording
Here’s Rev’s guide for setting up and finding your Google Meet recording. We also offer tips for screen recording your meeting.
Skype Transcription: How to Transcribe Skype and Skype for Business Calls
Learn how to transcribe calls & recordings to text in the free version of Skype and in Skype for Business, which is part of the Microsoft Office suite.
Transcripts

DOJ Sues Visa for Alleged Monopoly on Debit Card Use
Merrick Garland announces an antitrust lawsuit against Visa. Read the transcript here.

Apple Glowtime Event
The iPhone 16 was announced at the Apple Glowtime event. Read the transcript here.

Companies Scaling Back DEI Initiatives After Backlash
Fear of legal liability and political backlash is leading some companies to backtrack or rebrand their DEI initiatives. Read the transcript here.

Kamala Harris rally in North Carolina on 8/16/24
Kamala Harris shares her economic plan, including a call to cut taxes and lower prices during a North Carolina rally on 8/16/24. Read the transcript here.

J.D. Vance Rally in Wisconsin
J.D. Vance makes a campaign stop at an Eau Claire aviation equipment manufacturer. Read the transcript here.

U.S. Court Rules Google Is an Illegal Monopoly
A federal judge ruled that Google broke the law by paying Apple and others to make Google the default search engine on phones. Read the transcript here.
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