Talk To Your iPhone With New Voice-Recognition App, Say Where
Nick | Sep 08, 2008 | Comments 0
We all know that when we’re driving, we shouldn’t be on our cell phones chatting away or, even worse, texting. Yet we do it anyway. The problem has become so bad that some states here in the U.S. passed legislation restricting cell phone use while driving or enforcing hands-free use only. California, for example, recently enacted a law prohibiting handheld use while driving (but strangely, texting is OK). Other states also have similar laws on the books. With numerous voice-dialing features and utilities for all sorts of handset models, going hands-free has been relatively easy. That is, unless you need to get directions.
Say Where
For iPhone users, a new app called Say Where from Dial Directions can help you get directions and other location-based content just by speaking to your phone. With Say Where, you can say an address, intersection, business name or category, or point-of-interest and the app will show you results from their various content partners. Those partners, which include Google Maps, MapQuest, Ask.com, CitySearch, Yelp, and others, will provide both directions and location-based info like user reviews. Read more on Readwriteweb
Written by Sarah Perez
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