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27 Nov 2007, 11:59PM PT

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15 Nov 2007, 12:00AM PT

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Buttons On Phones Are Nice, But What About Voice Interfaces?

 

Closed: 27 Nov 2007, 11:59PM PT

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LetsTalk's PhoneTalk blog wants to add new voices to its website, and they're posting regular Cases here for the Techdirt Insight Community to add interesting new content to their site. The winning submissions for each Challenge Case will be posted (perhaps with some editing) on the PhoneTalk blog -- with credits to the author. The following is LetsTalk's next assignment:

While multitouch displays on mobile devices have been getting a lot of attention recently, voice interfaces are also on the rise. Services like 1-800-FREE411, 1-800-CALL411, and 1-800-GOOG411 (to name just a few) aim to provide speech-based services for mobile phones. The accuracy of automated speech recognition is obviously not perfect, but it is improving. Besides the accuracy issue, though, why isn't speech a more popular interface? What speech-based apps or services do you find particularly useful for your mobile phone? Will speech recognition ever become a truly mainstream interface? What will be the killer app for speech recognition? Do you use any speech services now? If not, what would get you to try one?

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