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V-Enable Granted Voice Search Patent
Filed in archive Device Evolution by tom on June 16, 2006
V-Enable Granted Voice Search Patent
A couple of days ago Katie at V-Enable dropped us a note about their voice search service being awarded a patent, but with the World Cup taking up so much of my time, I forgot to post about it.

The service, which covers techniques for requesting and receiving information and content using voice or text interfaces over mobile networks, will allow V-Enable to voice-enable just about any application that runs on mobiles.
"We are very excited to receive the industry's first patent on developing and creating a voice-enabled mobile user interface, which can be applied toward mobile search, directory assistance, navigation applications and more," said Dipanshu Sharma, V-ENABLE's co-CEO and CTO. "All carriers are focused on improving the user experience; in fact, voice search is required by many carriers today. Our patent gives us significant advantages over new players in the market that are trying to play catch up with technology we invented over five years ago."
The practical use of this technology allows customers to request existing content rfom their carrier, such as ringtones, wallpapers, games and so on, through the use of voice commands.

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