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SAN DIEGO, Calif. Sept. 8, 2008 -- Today at DEMOfall, Dial Directions introduced Say Where™,
the
first iPhone application for voice-entry to popular Web sites for
mapping, business search, and reviews. Instead of typing, iPhone users
just speak any “place”
– any address, business, or point of interest.
Users choose the mobile site they want to launch, such as MapQuest,
Traffic.com, Yelp, Yellow Pages, and more.
"Dial Directions has set a number of industry milestones with its
innovative voice-entry technology for location-based services," said
Chris Shipley, executive producer of the DEMO Conferences. "In a race
that includes industry Goliaths, it's exciting to have Dial Directions
at DEMOfall debut Say Where, beating its competitors with an industry
first for the iPhone."
Say Where is powered by Dial Directions’
proprietary voice-entry technology for mobile services and devices. Here’s
how the free Say Where application works:
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Users speak into their iPhone and say any place they want, like “524
Broadway,” “hardware
store,”“Delfina
Pizza,” or “Golden
Gate Bridge”
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Users choose a mobile site to launch
The popularity of iPhone’s touch screen has
demonstrated the importance of usability on mobile phones. Say Where is
the next step in voice-enabled usability on the iPhone, making mobile
Web usage easier, faster, and hands-free.
"While the iPhone has changed the entire mobile landscape, its 'Achilles
Heel' remains the keyboard," said Greg Sterling senior analyst for Opus
Research's Local Mobile Search program. "Dial Directions' impressive
speech platform should further accelerate search and LBS-related lookups
on the device by removing the keyboard as an obstacle."
Say Where gives iPhone users a consistent, open interface for
voice-entry to mobile web content. Dial Directions will continue to
expand its list of supported mobile content providers, and plans to lets
users add support for personalized mobile content for Say Where.
Consumers can register at www.dialdirections.com/iphone to be notified of Say Where’s availability.
To see a demo video of Say Where, go to www.dialdirections.com/iphone/demo1.
About DEMOfall
Produced by Network World Events and Executive Forums, the semi-annual DEMOfall conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are hand-selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The DEMOfall conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have served as launch pad events for companies such as Palm, E*TRADE, Handspring, and U.S. Robotics. Each DEMOfall conference features approximately 70 new companies, products and technologies.
About Dial Directions
Dial Directions provides a leading platform for voice-activated
location entry, directions, and other LBS, powered by innovation in
speech recognition and voice user interface. The Dial Directions
platform enables industry partners to expand their mobile services with
a voice-activated interface, including 411/directory assistance
providers, carriers, mobile applications, and navigation devices. Dial
Directions partners include leaders in innovation such as Ask.com
Mobile, Evite, Jingle Network’s
1-800-Free411, Virgin Mobile USA and Volt Delta Resources. Dial
Directions also provides the first free nationwide phone service for
driving directions, 1-DIRECTIONS (1-347-328-4667). In any U.S. city,
mobile phone callers can say their start & destination address; and
receive turn by turn directions by text message.
Information Source: Business Wire
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