‘Say Where’ for the iPhone Introduces Voice-Entry to Mobile Web Sites

‘Say Where’ for the iPhone Introduces Voice-Entry to Mobile Web Sites

Today at DEMOfall, Dial Directions introduced Say Where, an 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.

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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:

  1. Users speak into their iPhone and say any place they want, like “524 Broadway,” “hardware store,” “Delfina Pizza,” or “Golden Gate Bridge”
  2. Users choose a mobile site to launch

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Consumers can register at www.dialdirections.com/iphone to be notified of Say Where’s availability.


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