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Microsoft to Deliver iPhone App's? |
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Written by Admin
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Saturday, 27 September 2008 |
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Apparently Microsoft wants to make some dough off its rival's
success: The company is developing an iPhone application.
YahooNews reports that Microsoft's acquired company Tellme has
plans to release a speech-recognition application by June. In the
past, Tellme has developed
similar services for other handsets, including BlackBerry.
A complaint some have expressed about iPhone is its lack of
speech-recognition capabilities. Despite the handset's
versatility, the iPhone can't recognize voice commands to call a
contact, for example. Tellme would solve part of the problem by
enabling voice-activated search for local businesses, among other
queries.
Other than Apple, Microsoft will also be competing with
DialDirections, a smaller company that recently unveiled a very
similar application
called Say Where at the DEMOfall 2008 tech convention.
DialDirections did not specify a release date but said the
application would appear in the App Store soon.
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