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Monday March 17, 2008
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Sensory Inc. said Monday that it had worked with both Google and BlueAnt Wireless to deploy voice-command support for the free GOOG-411 service into its Bluetooth headsets.
On the surface, the announcement isn't all that exciting -- voice commands are built into most phones, and it's a relatively simple feat to simply program GOOG-411, your girlfriend's cell phone, or the local pizza joint to be triggered by a simple voice command.
Still, it's a bit of additional branding penetration for GOOG-411, which is Google's voice-controlled mobile search tool. The voice command service works Sensory's BlueGenie software, which will be deployed with BlueAnt's wireless service and V1 wireless headset sometime in the second quarter, the companies said.
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