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A Funny Story About Voice Recognition Software
http://www.misanthropytoday.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ a-funny-story-about-voice-recogni…At my previous company, one day I was messing around with some voice recognition software. I would speak and it would type out what I said; usually. You have to speak sorta slow and you have to enunciate really well. But it mostly works. I was testing it out to see if it could write emails for [...]
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Free, Fun and Easy to use Speech Recognition with ITunes, Bookmarks and Search
http://blog.npost.com/ 2008/ 09/ 02/ free-fun-and-easy-to-use-speech-recognition…By Jason Powell Voice Tech Group speech recognition client based application called “Tazti”, it is free to download. It works with WinXP and Vista. I’ve used it on my Mac through Parallels on WinXP and works great, as well as on a WinXP PC.
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Free, Fun and Easy to use Speech Recognition with ITunes, Bookmarks and Search
http://blog.npost.com/ 2008/ 09/ 02/ free-fun-and-easy-to-use-speech-recognition…By Jason Powell Voice Tech Group speech recognition client based application called “Tazti”, it is free to download. It works with WinXP and Vista. I’ve used it on my Mac through Parallels on WinXP and works great, as well as on a WinXP PC.
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JetBlue chooses Microsoft speech recognition technology over Nuance
http://blogs.msdn.com/ robch/ archive/ 2008/ 09/ 02/ jetblue-chooses-microsoft-s…Here's an interesting article on JetBlue's choice of using Microsoft's speech technology over that of Nuance. I especially like this tag line: "Redmond shakes up the voice-recognition space by offering more reliable software for less" The author of the article also has the following to say about
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Macro of the Day: Search Tivo for That!
http://blogs.msdn.com/ robch/ archive/ 2008/ 09/ 01/ macro-of-the-day-search-tiv…Every year in the Fall it's time for me to check out what's new on TV, and decide what, if anything, I'm going to start watching. This year's no different... Ah... Well ... It was actually different. This year, just a couple weeks ago, my Tivo completely died. I'd only had it for about 7 months, but it died.
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WSRMacros - A new MSDN Code Gallery for Speech Macros
http://blogs.msdn.com/ robch/ archive/ 2008/ 08/ 24/ wsrmacros-a-new-msdn-code-g…I've always wanted a good place to upload all my speech macros that I talk about on my Macro of the Day posts. And now ... Finally. I have a home for them. Check it out here. Neat...
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Facts and statistics about becoming a California court reporter
http://www.bestseattlelawyers.com/ ?p=1880The state of the job market in California is currently uncertain. The unemployment rate is one of the highest in the country, and many companies are moving to other parts of the United States to avoid the high cost of doing business in the Golden State. However, one job sector that looks stronger than ever is court reporting.
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Windows Speech Recognition Does More
http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/ 2008/ 08/ 22/ windows-speech-recognition-does-mo…Windows Speech Recognition Does More From Pogue’s mailbag, a message from Italy. It concerns my recent review of Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 10, which, I wrote, is more powerful than the built-in speech-recognition program in Windows Vista.
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Tame the Dragon: Digital Dictation Reviews and Tips; File Naming Tips
http://blog.technolawyer.com/ 2008/ 08/ tame-the-dragon.htmlComing August 27, 2008 to Answers to Questions: Nerino Petro discusses how to get your hands on a digital recorder with a 4-in-1 slide switch, Daniel Holt shares his file naming dos and don'ts, and James Kamp reviews Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred and the Olympus DS-50 digital recorder.
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In Nuance’s Snapping Up of SnapIn Software, Investors Get a Better Deal—Some Further Analysis
http://www.xconomy.com/ seattle/ 2008/ 08/ 22/ in-nuances-snapping-up-of-snapin-…Permalink | Share | E-mail UNDERWRITERS AND PARTNERS
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