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Mobile World Congress, Day 3

Here at Spoken, today was primarily booked with meetings with current and potential partners. What’s really nifty about Spoken’s primary technology is that, while it was developed to support efficiency and customer service in call center, the principle of having a human Silent Guide can be applied to just about ANY service in which voice [...]

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Mobile World Congress, Day 2

Very exciting day today for Spoken’s GotSearch! We ran through quite a few demos for our partner here, Acision, to an overwhelmingly positive response. We’re hearing quite a bit about the need for a voice search solution that is accessible by feature phone, adaptable to different databases, and with the ability to help decrease the [...]

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Mobile World Congress, Day 1

Mobile World Congress opened its doors to 50,000 attendees in Barcelona today. The lines were long, but they went quite quickly. Much longer were the lines at local mobile stores, where non-local attendees flocked to purchase local mobile phones and SIM cards for Spain. A few notes from the first day of the conference:

Interesting that [...]

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Spoken Previews New Comprehensive Voice Search Solution GotSearch at Mobile World Congress 2010

Seattle—February 11, 2010 Spoken Communications Inc., the hybrid voice technology innovator, will demonstrate for the first time
GotSearch, its new comprehensive voice search solution, at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Spain. Developed in conjunction with recently-acquired leading voice-to-text transcription provider GotVoice, GotSearch is being created to meet the unique needs of mobile operators. [...]

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Mobile Voice Search: the survey revealed

[Cross-posted from the Spoken blog]
What do users really want in mobile voice search?
That’s the sticky question we’ve been seeking to answer as Spoken develops an innovative new voice search service. How is it that cell phone users, smartphone and feature phone alike, search for information when they are on the road?
The survey on voice [...]

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GotSearch: All-voice, voice-to-search solution to preview at MWC10

Spoken and GotVoice have a nifty new product to preview at Mobile World Congress, and we’d like to give our readers the advance scoop!
Introducing Spoken’s GotSearch, a nifty new voice-to-search service with concierge as a value-added service. It’s a true all-voice, voice-to-search solution, maximized for mobile operators.
Why voice-to-search?
We live in a highly mobile [...]

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      It seems like we’re just back from Barcelona, and now we are packing us again to exhibit at the CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vegas, March 23-25, 2010! Once again, we’ll be teaming up with Acision, the internationally leader in SMS messaging, at stand 2917. We’ll be branded as Spoken Communications in the Partner [...] […]
    • Mobile World Congress, Day 3
      Here at Spoken, today was primarily booked with meetings with current and potential partners. What’s really nifty about Spoken’s primary technology is that, while it was developed to support efficiency and customer service in call center, the principle of having a human Silent Guide can be applied to just about ANY service in which voice [...] […]
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