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SPEEREO VOICE TRANSLATOR RELEASED!


SPEEREO VOICE TRANSLATOR RELEASED!

Postby Alexander B » Jul 10, 2003 @ 12:26pm

<B>SPEEREO SOFTWARE COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF VOICE TRANSLATOR.</B>

Now it is possible to have an interpreter that is always at hand! Speak a phrase and hear your Pocket PC state it in another language!

Speereo Voice Translator is a totally voice-driven application for travelers, tourists, businessmen, police officers, doctors, receptionists, those who want to learn, use or perfect a foreign language etc.

See the full product description at http://www.speereo.com/Products/vtrans.html

Speereo TM Voice Translator is an innovative digital interpreter that understands on the fly a spoken phrase in English (even pronounced with a
strong accent) and immediately reads back the same phrase in Spanish, German, French,
Italian and Russian. Other languages (Chinese, Japanese, Hindi and many others)
will be available soon FREE for all those who have purchased the full version of Voice Translator.

Voice Translator includes about 2,000 commonly used phrases and more than 3,000 business, medical and legal terms, idioms and some slang, arranged in 16 main categories and 87 sub-categories by subject, including Travel, Useful, City, Buy food, Shopping, Health and Entertainment.

We are sure that you will like the surprising accuracy of speech
recognition (99,9% for native English speakers) as well as the user-friendly interface and usability of Voice Translator.

Speereo's geographically adapted electronic directories will be available soon and will let obtain information specific for a location. For example, before going to Paris, the user may visit Speereo's website and download FREE a list of hotels, restaurants, and places of interest to have them at hand.

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Postby andyclap » Jul 10, 2003 @ 12:38pm

Voice translators are hysterical fun when you put them next to the phone and call a call centre.

(apologies for very lame German...)

Hello, xxxx suport here, how can I help you?
Kann Ich bitte sie helfen?
Oh, sorry I can't speak German, do you speak English?
Sprechen Sie English?
Oh, I understood that - can you speak English?
I hab' verstehen, Sprechen sie English?
OK I'll try and find somebody who can speak German...
Gibt es Person wie kann Deutsche Hier sprechen?
(switch to Russian now, etc etc...)
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Postby Dihnekis » Jul 10, 2003 @ 9:41pm

Careful, don't get crushed under the weight of my stupidity... the think hurts
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Postby swordfish » Jul 13, 2003 @ 5:28am

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Postby Maf54 » Jul 13, 2003 @ 5:30am

hmm seems like an unregistered user trying to talk to me
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Postby jongjungbu » Jul 13, 2003 @ 5:32am

I think if you are going to "use" PM (or any other discussion forum) to advertise and/or announce your product(s), you should at least take the time to register yourself as a user. It makes it appear that you are just here momentarily for a free plug. Just my opinion though.

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Postby Datalore » Jul 13, 2003 @ 9:38pm

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