BlackBerry Smartphone Users Get New Voice Features with vlingo Upgrade
30 October 2008 - 2:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
New Features Include Facebook and Twitter Status Updates, Full
Message Read-back, SureType Support and More CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct.
29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Vlingo Corporation today debuted a new
version of vlingo for BlackBerry(R) smartphones from Research In
Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM). Available free-of-charge*,
the vlingo 2.0 for BlackBerry application adds the ability to speak
Facebook and Twitter status updates, support for 10 new
applications, full-text message read-back, "tell-a-friend" and
SureType support. "We launched vlingo 1.0 for BlackBerry
smartphones in June, and consumer adoption has exceeded our
aggressive benchmarks," said Dave Grannan, CEO of vlingo. "Our
users have spoken more than three million times to our application,
including over one million times to compose text messages with the
power of their voices. This is validation of our unique approach to
voice recognition, which hinges on making mobile data and
applications easier to find and use. It provides clear evidence of
the growing need to simplify the mobile phone user experience."
Vlingo gives BlackBerry smartphone users the ability to power the
most popular features by voice. They can simply press the side
"convenience" key on their handset, which lets them speak commands
into the phone. Vlingo 1.0 revolutionized the mobile voice space by
voice-enabling applications that had been impossible with earlier
technology, including the ability to send and reply to emails and
text messages, search the Web, open applications, dial the phone,
look up contacts and even send a "note to self," all by simply
speaking to the phone. The new version of vlingo includes the
following additions: -- Voice updates to Facebook & Twitter
status updates -- Full keyboard support including SureType --
Read-back of the full text or email message that was spoken -- Tell
A Friend about vlingo -- The ability to launch built-in programs:
-- Address Book -- Alarm -- BrickBreaker -- Calculator -- Calendar
-- Camera -- Maps -- Media -- MemoPad -- Messages -- Options --
Tasks -- Web browser -- The ability to launch third party programs:
-- Facebook -- Google Maps -- Opera -- Viigo Vlingo gives
BlackBerry smartphone users control over mobile information and
tasks with the power of their voice. With vlingo, users do not need
to change how they speak or memorize a list of commands. They can
say what they want, how they want, and vlingo captures the results
- word for word. Offering the most accurate system on the market
that gets even better as more users join the community, vlingo
gives users the ability to freely mix typing and talking with no
limits on what they can say. Availability and Compatibility
Beginning today, vlingo 2.0 is available free-of-charge* for
BlackBerry(R) Pearl(TM), BlackBerry(R) Curve(TM) and BlackBerry(R)
8800 series smartphones. For US & Canadian users, go to
http://www.vlingo.com/v2 to download directly from your PC or
BlackBerry smartphone. For UK beta users can also go to
http://www.vlingo.com/ from your PC or BlackBerry smartphone to
download. More information about vlingo is available at
http://www.vlingo.com/. About vlingo Vlingo is a voice-powered user
interface that unlocks access to mobile phone wireless data
services. Vlingo allows users to speak or type into any
vlingo-enabled text box and get accurate, easy and consistent
access to all the information, entertainment and communication made
possible through today's mobile applications. By giving consumers
control of the mobile Internet with the power of their voices,
vlingo provides a quantum leap in usability for mobile data
services that are currently restricted by limited user interfaces.
IDC has named vlingo one of the "Ten Emerging Mobile Players to
Watch in 2008." The company secured its venture capital financing
from Charles River Ventures, Sigma Partners and Yahoo! Inc. Founded
in 2006, vlingo is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Why
tap when you can talk? http://www.vlingo.com/. * Wireless charges
may apply. Please check with your wireless service provider. The
BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols
are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion
Limited. RIM assumes no obligations or liability and makes no
representation, warranty, endorsement or guarantee in relation to
any aspect of any third party products or services. DATASOURCE:
Vlingo CONTACT: Erin Keleher of vlingo, +1-617-283-2285, ; or Beth
Monaghan of InkHouse for vlingo, +1-781-916-9090 x801, Web Site:
http://www.vlingo.com/ http://www.vlingo.com/v2
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