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  1. Details of Android Ice Cream Sandwich & Galaxy Nexus Flagship

    Enhance the talk-to-text features by improving accuracy, speeding up speech-to-text interpretation, and making the controls for speech-based typing more prominent. Improve copy/paste by allowing users to move and manipulate entire blocks of...

  2. GoAnimate Unveils New Political Characters and Backgrounds

    Many of us have had that experience where we want to throw rocks at our TV watching a debate, or have found ourselves yelling in agreement during a speech. Now, creating animation can be pretty hard and often requires expensive software, but video...

  3. Effective Search Marketing Strategy Determines Fate of Organizations

    Earlier this year, I was invited to do a keynote speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It brings the issues to life in a way text simply can't do. However, have you ever stopped to wonder how businesses that aren't adapting to a search marketing centered...

  4. One Man's Keywords are Another Man's List of Forbidden 'Newsspeak' Words and Phrases

    No, but according to Peter Norvig, who spearheads Google's wide-ranging research efforts, Google is developing Speech Recognition, which automatically transcribes videos from YouTube's Politicians channels from speech to text.

  5. Peter Norvig offers an insider's look at Google Research during SMX West

    Speech Recognition, which automatically transcribes videos from YouTube's Politicians channels from speech to text. Punctuation/Capitalization in Transcribed Speech. Before joining Google in 2002, Norvig was the head of the Computational Sciences...

  6. YouTube Launches Automatic Captions; Great for Accessibility and Search

    Automatic captions will be generated using Google's automated speech recognition (ASR) technology and the same voice recognition algorithms used in Google Voice. Of course, having what essentially amounts to transcripts for online video means that...

  7. Getting Buy-In Is A Crucial First Step in Enterprise SEO

    Reading text is easy; performing optical character recognition (OCR), or speech-to-text, is hard and they don't do it. You could be in deep trouble, for example, if someone in marketing falls in love with the idea of building an all-Flash Web site...

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