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Wednesday, 08/13/2008 11:33:28 AM

Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:33:28 AM

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Has anyone caught on that One Voice adds a brain to systems that fail at that critical customer service level..

Another 1st, 2nd or is it 3rd gen vr package without a brain. The name Vlingo only get you halfway there. This is what 4th Generation VR/AI is for. Way to go ONEV! Look where Vlingo falls short of ONEV patented products and processes...

http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/08/mobile_voice_se.html

So, the service was pretty useful, but the Vlingo-powered voice recognition is far from perfect. For some reason, my girlfriend wanted to watch the new X-Files movie, and that devolved into an argument into how old David Duchovny was. I asked my question and was greeted with "How old is dave couch."

Sure, you can always use the keyboard to enter searches, and I did find it adapted to my speech after a while, but the voice recognition isn't completely there yet. (Duchovny's 48, by the way.)

But even more disappointing was the lack of GPS integration to find nearby locations. I was using a capable BlackBerry Pearl, and when I asked for "pizza," I was given a whole range of places in the city. You can rest assured that if I'm at the point where I'm audibly searching for pizza, I want it to be as close as possible.

If it only had a brain! HEY ONE DOES!!!!!

4th Generation VR/AI finally has a home! GO ONEV smile

Webers Quote from 7/08 CC "Look at Google with their voice patents and what do they have? They have a sub-set of our voice patent."

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