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Wednesday, July 02, 2008 --- 139 days ago
  By Leonard Klie - Posted Jun 26, 2008 Print Version     ShareThis       Page 1 of 1    Vlingo yesterday launched a new application that provides a complete voice-powered interface for BlackBerry smartphones. The application, which uses vlingo's own speech recognition technology, lets BlackBerry users compose and send emails and text messages, search the Web, open applications like BlackBerry Calendar and BlackBerry Maps, place calls, look up contacts in their address books, and even send notes to themselves, all with the power of voice.    To use the application, which is available from vlingo as a free download , BlackBerry users press the side "convenience" key on their handset, which lets them speak commands into the phone. vlingo also provided a video demo of the BlackBerry application. Vlingo is currently supported on the BlackBerry Pearl, BlackBerry Curve and BlackBerry 8800 series smartphones. Vlingo hopes to make the application available on additional devices and  operating systems later this year. Officials at BlackBerry and Research in Motion (RIM), the makers of the BlackBerry line of smartphones, declined to comment, noting that RIM assumes no obligations or liability and makes no representation, warranty, endorsement or guarantee in relation to any aspect of any third party products or services. However, vlingo CEO David Grannan was more forthcoming. "Vlingo believes that we can immediately improve the way every person i ...




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