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February 17, 2010
Voice on the Go's E-mail by Voice Application Available in French and Spanish
TMCnet Contributor
Voice on the Go, a provider of hands-free e-mail and texting by Voice, has announced that its Email-by-Voice application is now available in French and Spanish.
This application will enable drivers in France, Mexico, Spain and Latin America to listen to their e-mail and also compose e-mail and text messages hands free, using their voice, so they can concentrate more on driving.
Voice on the Go (News - Alert) has been a huge success for English users on BlackBerry App World, Apple App Store and Android Market. This has driven the company to release its Spanish and French versions.
The application also allows cell phone users to access their contacts, place calls from their contact list, send Twitter tweets and also update their Facebook (News - Alert) profile just by using voice commands.
“We’ve experienced explosive growth in our English subscriber base and it’s exciting to start our consumer launches now in France, Spain, Mexico and Latin America,” said John McLeod, CEO of Voice on the Go. “Needless to say, everyone understands that texting while driving is a problem around the world.”
Voice on the Go (News - Alert) has been a huge success for English users on BlackBerry App World, Apple App Store and Android Market. This has driven the company to release its Spanish and French versions.
The application also allows cell phone users to access their contacts, place calls from their contact list, send Twitter tweets and also update their Facebook (News - Alert) profile just by using voice commands.
“We’ve experienced explosive growth in our English subscriber base and it’s exciting to start our consumer launches now in France, Spain, Mexico and Latin America,” said John McLeod, CEO of Voice on the Go. “Needless to say, everyone understands that texting while driving is a problem around the world.”
Shamila Janakiraman is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Shamila’s articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Stefania Viscusi