Thursday, January 24, 2013

AMZN: Amazon Gets Into Voice Recognition, Buys Ivona Software To Compete Against Apple's Siri

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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