Speech Recognition in IM+ Revolutionizes Mobile Instant Messaging
SHAPE Services GmbH, a developer of mobile instant messaging, social networking and multimedia applications, today announced the availability of a speech recognition feature in IM+, the best selling mobile instant messenger. SHAPE has joined forces with Yap Inc., pioneer of the first fully automated voice-to-text platform, to add the first of its kind, thumbs-free message dictation feature to IM+ for BlackBerry(R) smartphones.
IM+ with speech recognition will allow users to dictate their instant messages and send them as text to their contacts in Facebook(R), AIM(R)/iChat, MSN(R)/Windows Live(TM) Messenger, Yahoo!(R), ICQ(R), Jabber(R), Google Talk(TM) and MySpaceIM. Recent studies indicate that over 70% of consumers prefer using voice to interact with their mobile devices rather than typing. Speech-enablement increases message creation speed and greatly improves the usability of instant messaging on mobile devices.
The beta version of IM+ with voice recognition will be showcased at this week’s Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) in Orlando, Florida, and the full release is expected at the end of May 2009.
"Recent announcements on speech-enabled mobile applications by Google and Microsoft demonstrate that consumers readily embrace voice as input for their mobile applications and progressive vendors are ready to respond," said Felix Gofman, VP of worldwide business development for Yap. "We are thrilled to be working with innovative companies like SHAPE Services to speech-enable mobile messaging applications, because we know that fast, highly accurate speech recognition technology is the best way to deliver a premier user experience and a better way of interacting with mobile devices."
"We clearly hear and are responding to our customers’ demands for a faster and easier alternative to typing their instant messages," said Igor Berezovsky, CEO of SHAPE Services. "It’s obvious that with the constant introduction of new, multi-function devices and creative applications, the market is primed for voice-driven user interfaces. Tiny keypads and complicated menus definitely take the ‘instant’ out of IM, and together with Yap’s superior speech recognition technology, we’re putting it back. This technology is absolutely revolutionary for mobile instant messaging, and we are excited to be the first company to provide it."
For a live demonstration of IM+ for BlackBerry, please visit SHAPE Services and Yap at WES, May 5-7, Orlando, Florida - Orlando World Center Marriott & Convention Center.
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