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Voice Dictation: Bringing Voice Recognition to Messaging, Email, Facebook Twitter and More

Submitted by AppleVis on 19 March, 2012 - 07:14
Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

In this podcast AnonyMouse gives us a walk-through and demonstration of Voice Dictation - Voice To SMS, Email, Facebook, Twitter And Other Appsr.
Using voice recognition, the app offers a convenient way to send SMS messages, emails, update your Facebook status or post messages on Twitter. Your dictated text can also be copied to the clipboard and then pasted into another app.
Other apps mentioned in this podcast:
Vokul
Vlingo - Voice App

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