Quicktate offers Revolutionary New Service that Lets
iPhone Users Read their Entire Voice Mail Message in English or Spanish
Voicemail
Has Never Been More Visual
Macworld 2008, CES 2008
SAN FRANCISCO,
CA.--(BUSINESS WIRE)—Quicktate.com
announced the Beta release of its new
speech-to-text service, allowing users
of the iPhone to read their
entire voicemail messages directly on
their iPhones.
“While Apple was the
first company to list voicemail messages
and allow customers to play them at
will, Quicktate has gone one step
further by
transcribing the entire
message into simple text and making it
viewable directly on the iPhone,”
according to Lee Dorfman, Quicktate
CEO. “Further, a voice message can be
left in Spanish, and delivered to the
iPhone in both Spanish and English text”
something Dorfman believes no one else
is offering.
"The iPhone has raised
the level of technology that each of us
carries every day," said Kevin Almeroth,
associate director of UC Santa Barbara's
Center for Information Technology and
Society.
In addition to using
Quicktate for voicemail, users may also
“Quicktate” their own personal notes or
memos and receive them back quickly as
text.
Dorfman indicated that
Quicktate can also enable multiple
government agencies to more effectively
communicate in times of a disaster.
According to Maurice A.
Ramirez, Founder of High Alert, LLC, and
a Senior Federal Medical Officer with
the National Disaster Medical System,
“Quicktate has the potential to re-write
the rules insofar as how disaster rescue
and recovery communications of the
future will occur."
According to Dorfman, the
Quicktate service is being offered for
free during its Beta period. Post-Beta
pricing is not yet available.
Quicktate is a spin-off
of iDictate.com, a 9 year old provider
of telephone and web-based dictation
services that has dramatically changed
the way business, legal and medical
professionals obtain transcribed
documents on a global scale.
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