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Comments on: GetMobio gets Windows Mobile Love

Get widgets on your Windows Mobile smartphone with GetMobio.

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Speech recognition, too?
by billburke3 November 6, 2007 7:32 AM PST
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Since speech recognition is now an inreface for Live search, with Windows Mobile 5.o and 6.o ..

Maybe GetMobio will port to a speech interface for it's cool widgets?

:-)

Bill Burke
http://wirelessspeech.blogspot.com
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Speech recognition becomes an interface?
by billburke3 November 6, 2007 7:34 AM PST
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Since speech recognition is now an interface for Live Search, with Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0 ...

Maybe GetMobio might port a speech interface to it's cool widgets?

Bill Burke
http://wirelessspeech.blogspot.com
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Mobio Presenting at Under The Radar
by dealmaker_media November 6, 2007 2:00 PM PST
Mobio is throwing some game-changing mobile application technology into the ring - it works as a portal, with 50+ apps that make your simple cellphone a really useful tool.

Looking forward to their presentation at Under The Radar Mobility on 11/15 - Rafe Needleman will be a Moderator at the event as well - if you need to know what's new in mobile this is the place to see it all up close. http://www.undertheradarblog.com/under_the_radar_conference.html
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