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Added: 13-01-2007
Author: Lance Winslow
Category: Voice Over IP
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Good voice activated Internet surfing and looking almost here, of course, Google announced plans to provide free software online so people can search the Internet using voice activated equipment. It does not sound cool?

Of course, but for those who use voice activated software in business communications, writing, or at school, we know you need a background of environmental and other special mikrofoner and sound vibrations will make it impossible for your voice-activated software to understand the meaning and just so you can find them on the internet in this way.

One thing I have to use voice activated software is that if there is a train near the railroad tracks appear violent vibrations that you say the words at the microphone is turned on and confused the software. Although this may not concern you too not only trains and railways that lead to problems.

For example, if you are on your computer in an airport terminal violence Jets will roar you activated the software. If you're sitting at a Starbucks to use voice activated software and the alarm went off in a parking lot or listen to rap music kids with big speakers, it also would make it impossible for you to talk and talk. And considering that the car was out of the parking lot and can not control it. Air conditioning units within the full authority to destroy the sound waves. I hope you will consider all this in the year 2006.




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