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Saturday, 04/24/2010 12:26:17 PM

Saturday, April 24, 2010 12:26:17 PM

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The Kleenex, Paperclip, and Ivoice...

Imagine chemical bottles with critical information "spoken" to the user, in other languages besides English. How many hazardous situations could be prevented every year?

Imagine medication bottles that speak your dosage and cautionary statements in your language.

Imagine computers and printers that come with an Ivoice, and it speaks to you, telling you how to hook it up in your language.

Imagine LCD projectors, speaking to users, "Please replace bulb in 23 more hours; the projector is too hot, and the bulb is in danger of failing unless the room temperature is decreased."

Imagine farm machinery with instructions on its safe usage, such as corn cutters or hay bailers; "You're too close to the blade...Caution, the chute is too full...please stop and adjust the cutting blade..."

Imagine lawn mowers that tell you how to avoid hazardous situations, and how to change the spark plug, change the oil, and check the blade.

Imagine software packages that come with the most important information about installation into your computer.

Imagine Pillsbury cake boxes with instructions for beginners on where to start on their recipe.

Imagine refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, toaster ovens, etc, with safety and use information.

Imagine music CDs with spoken advertisements that play when you pick up the CD in the store and you press a button on the side.

Imagine boxes next to items on sale in a store with advertising messages for the daily specials.

Imagine toys with special use and safety information for parents when they pick up the box in the toy store.

Imagine liquor stores with buttons that give you ideas for mixed drinks, or the daily special on a certain brand of wine.

Imagine train tank cars and semi-trailers with hazmat information for emergency crews and workers arriving on the scene of an accident or spill.

Imagine scientific glassware, apparatus, analyzers, etc, with critical information to prevent misuse, dangerous situations, or breakage by personnel.

Imagine new car brochures or displays with current information on sales, specials, financing, options, or warranty information.

Imagine DVD movies with audio from the DVD you are buying, theme songs, sound bytes, or special scenes from the movie.

Imagine newspaper or magazine stands with buttons that speak the headlines, advertising, promotions, or specials, or comments from the editor or a celebrity: "Hi, this is Faith Hill, I hope you enjoy your copy of USA Today! Check inside for a special offer on my new CD!!"

Imagine coffee makers with special offers from the manufacturer, safety information, or locations of stores where you can buy refills of coffee, filters, or other ingredients for Lattes, etc.

Imagine flat-screen TVs with safety information, installation instructions, or special advertising routed through Google's servers.

Imagine a world with paperclips, kleenex, and Ivoice...

www.ivoice.com
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