Vlingo Corporation today debuted a new
application for BlackBerry smartphones from Research In Motion (RIM) , offering a complete
voice-powered interface based entirely on vlingo’sspeech
recognition technology.
Available free-of-charge, vlingo’s BlackBerry
application lets users send emails and text messages, search the Web,
open applications (BlackBerry Calendar, BlackBerry Maps, etc.), dial
their phones, look up contacts and even send notes to themselves - all
with the power of voice.
Vlingo is easy to use. BlackBerry smartphone users can simply press
the side “convenience” key on their handset, which lets them speak
commands into the phone.
Available beginning today, vlingo gives
BlackBerry smartphone users voice control over the most commonly used
applications, including:
- Voice Dial. Initiate calls to anyone in your address book.
- Text Message. Send text messages without typing.
- Email. Simply speak "Email John Smith" to start an email on-the-go, and you can speak the body of the message as well.
- Applications. Open calendar, maps, etc.
- Address Book. Search for contacts without typing.
- Web Search. Look up anything online in one step. Just say, "Web search: concert tickets in Boston," and the results are displayed.
- Note2Self. Send yourself a reminder in the form of an email, task or text message.
Vlingo gives BlackBerry smartphone users control over mobile
information and tasks with the power of their voice. Users do not need
to change how they speak or memorize a list of commands. They can say
what they want, how they want, and vlingo captures the results - word
for word. Vlingo's voice-enabling technology provides users with a
simple way to access almost anything on their handset. With the most
accurate system on the market that gets even better as more users join
the community, vlingo gives users the ability to freely mix typing and
talking with no limits on what they can say.
"Just a few months ago, vlingo was selected to voice-enable Yahoo!
oneSearch, which showed the world just how quick and easy mobile Web
search can be with the power of voice," said Dave Grannan, CEO of
vlingo. "Vlingo takes this technology beyond Web search into everyday
applications that are now instantly more usable and easier to find
because you only need to think about one button and a few spoken words.
Vlingo believes that we can immediately improve the way every person
interacts with their wireless device and the BlackBerry platform is the
perfect place to start our aggressive expansion strategy here in the
U.S. and abroad."