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WirelessDevNet.com Press Release
Speereo Voice Translator Version 2.1.1 launched
St. Petersburg, Russia – October 22, 2005 - Speereo Software has launched new version of Speereo Voice Translator. This is a new improved version of popular speech product for Pocket PC and Pocket PC based smartphones.
Once the user pronounces the phrase in one of 8 languages (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese and Japanese), Speereo Voice Translator immediately reads back the same phrase in the other language.
About 4,000 most commonly used phrases, business, technical, medical, and legal terms, conversational phrases, idioms, and some slang are arranged in 16 main categories and 87 subcategories by subject, such as Travel, Useful, City, Buy Food, Shopping, Health and Entertainment.
The customers will enjoy the best world travel guides on their smart phones! Speereo Voice Translator has been enhanced by the Columbus Travel Guides on every country and many cities, which had been especially adapted for Speereo Voice Translator. Columbus Travel Guides is an invaluable source of comprehensive and detailed information for countries and cities worldwide.
Now, wherever going, with Speereo Voice Translator powered by Columbus Travel Guides the customers will have at hand all useful information on the place of their visit, including sights, hotels, restaurants etc.
In this edition Spanish dictionary has been updated. This enhanced version will be especially useful for both who learn Spanish and travel to the Spanish speaking countries. Also it would be useful for those who deals with Spanish speaking clients on everyday basis. Users can expect the traditional very accurate speech recognition, user friendly interface, and, of course, a lot of useful information for travelers since the product comes with Columbus travel guides.
About Speereo Software UK, Ltd.
Speereo Software is a British IT company involved in the development of proprietary speech technologies. Speereo Software has brought together engineers, mathematicians, and programmers experienced in the area of speech processing. Currently we employ 98 people in the company. Now the work on the speech recognition technology embodies 150 person-years. Thus far R&D has been financed internally by revenue generated from IT consulting.
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