CTIA: AskMeNow debuts Semantic Search Technology

by: admin Monday, March 26th, 2007

Rating: sounds like a change of religion

AskMeNow known for its sms questions and answers service is going natural language and adding voice to its portfolio. AskMeNow is pushing the barrier and will demonstrate service, sports, enterprise database search using voice highlighting the potential in the Mobile Help Desk and CRM space.

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From the press release:
“Keyword based search is limiting and a thing of the past,” said AskMeNow CEO Darryl Cohen. “By investing years of in-depth linguistic analysis featuring proprietary and complex algorithms, we are enabling mobile phones to search any data just like humans, for the first time.”

What we think
Everyone is jumping on voice search from Nuance to Voice Signal to Microsoft and now AskMeNow. GoMo News remains skeptical on mobile voice portals but is opening its heart slightly (but only slightly) to voice search solutions.

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