SoftwareMotorola and Jott come together to convert voice into text

Motorola and Jott come together to convert voice into text

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Jott Networks, the world leader in mobile voice-to-text applications and Motorola, the leading mobile phone manufacturer have come together and introduced an incredible innovation which can convert voice into text, making life easy for people to stay connected while on the go.

Users can make use of various Jott facilities, like send hands-free emails and text messages, dictate notes, save calendar appointments, etc. all on the go. You just have to call Jott’s toll free number and voice your command and Jott converts it into text and sends it to whomsoever you wish to convey your message. Isn’t that simple!

Jott offers a complimentary 2-months trial to its customers. To avail of this offer, Jott customers will have to log-in to Jott official website with their Jott Pro account. After the expiry of the complimentary offer, the users will be charged a nominal fee, if they wish to continue with this service.

Sean Ramsey, general manager of Companion Products, Motorola says, “Motorola continues to bring innovation to consumers by expanding our portfolio to include the latest technology to wholly center on the needs of drivers. The combination of Motorola’s Bluetooth products and Jott’s service will allow consumers to keep their hands on the wheel and their focus on the road.”

Motorola is renowned worldwide for their innovations in communication. Their sale was estimated to have been US $36.6 billion in 2007. Jott Networks is a 2 year old enterprise stationed mainly in Seattle, WA. In these 2 years, they have made voice transcription easily available to avid mobile phone users. This is a very resourceful innovation for Gen-Next to stay connected hands-free while traveling.

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