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December 23, 2002
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Now You're Talking
We haven't heard much from text-to-speech and speech recognition technology since the high-profile debacle that was Lernout & Hauspie. But the importance of computers to translate text into easily recognizable speech -- and back -- is looming larger as companies continue to seek to consolidate their messaging systems. |
June 4, 2002
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TeleMessage completing internal financing round
TeleMessage developed bi-directional universal communications services. Its products facilitate transmission of voice, video, and textual messages between the Internet to any telephone device, whether stationary or mobile.
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May 7, 2001
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Unified Communications: Wireless, ASP, CPE
Today's UM is focused on real-world needs and things that work, like speech-rec interfaces, carrier-based services, and some savvy plays on wireless devices. |
March 28, 2001
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Tiscali partners TeleMessage for pan-European messaging services
Internet Service Provider Tiscali and software developer TeleMessage announced an agreement for the UK and Denmark whereby Tiscali is testing
the TeleMessage platform. |
March 19, 2001
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TeleMessage ranked one of the Israel's fastest-growing companies
The Fast 50 competition, which ranks the fastest-growing technology companies every year according to their company valuation, was held for the first time in Israel this year, after becoming an annual tradition in the US and the UK, and has since spread to five more countries.
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