After a successful iPhone ap called “Dragon Dictation,” which was a speech-to-text transcription software, Nuance gets into the market again with another cool application: Dragon Search. Nuance describes this application as a “fast, accurate and a smart way to search online content on an iPhone.”
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Dragon Search – The Killer iPhone Ap!
December 18th, 2009
Sarosh Waiz
Posted in iPhone
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No Comments »Viral Video Updates By Bit.ly
December 17th, 2009
Sarosh Waiz We have heard of videos going viral, but there has been no specific source to find out which videos. Watching and sharing videos is one of the most favored activities that people prefer to engage in online, especially after the advent of video sharing websites like Youtube, Metacafe and DailyMotion. But the question is, how do we get to know which videos are catching the fire to go viral? Well, Bit.ly is trying to answer this question as Ben Parr writes about it on Mashable.
Posted in Viral
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