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Spoken teams with Microsoft to offer transcribed text voicemail service
The company Spoken has announced its plans to team with Microsoft in order to offer audio to text transcriptions of voicemails. This service will be offered to enterprise customers and will come as an enhanced option on the new Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. The service is called GotVoice and will automatically convert your audio voicemails more »
Nuance Voicemail to Text converts voice messages to text
The voice-to-text conversion service industry is not yet too crowded, so I guess there’s room for one more player in Nuance Communications’ VoiceMail to Text service for converting voicemail into a readable text. Nuance’s Voicemail to Text service is a network dependent mobile service that allows users to read voice messages left on their phone mailboxes.
Although we’ve heard about this kind of service before, Nuance is nonetheless touting its advanced speech recognition technology backed by 3,000 transcriptionists to deliver accurate, scalable, reliable and flexible transcription of voice messages. Nuance also uses what it calls the Dragon Naturally Speaking speech recognition technology for converting voicemail into text that users can read, edit, save, forward, index and archive to read them some other time.















