Amazon Gets Into Voice Recognition, Buys Ivona Software To Compete Against Apple's Siri
by TechCrunch
By Ingrid Lunden
Amazon (AMZN) today announced that it is acquiring Ivona Software, a Polish-based specialist in voice technologies that competes with Nuance (NUAN) and is already used in the Kindle Fire for services covering text-to-speech, voice commands, and "Explore by Touch." The terms of the deal were not disclosed. read more »
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