Google files patent for voice search; a blow to Promptu, V-Enable?
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Wonder what this means for start-ups like Promptu, of Menlo Park, or V-Enable, of San Diego, which also have developed voice-based search technology, for mobile phones?
Less than a year ago, Promptu's parent, AgileTV, raised $22 million in venture capital, though its business model extends beyond voice search. More vulnerable is V-Enable, which focuses entirely on voice search, and several weeks ago announced it had raised $6 million in venture capital.
http://www.siliconbeat.com/cgi-bin/mt331/mt-tb.cgi/1295
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Googlers also wrote a technical paper on Google Voice Search with many interesting details:
http://labs.google.com/papers/webbyvoice.html
Well worth reading.
If you are interested, I have some brief thoughts on that paper posted here:
http://glinden.blogspot.com/2006/02/google-voice-search.html
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