V-ENABLE Press Coverage
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V-Enable Launches FreeMobile411 Client with Voice
localmobilesearch, April 22, 2008
V-Enable, which recently launched the WAP-based FreeMobile411 (with live operator support) has just released a downoadable version of the same application but with voice search:
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Cool phone tricks: free app marries GPS, Sprint and 411
Kansas City Star, April 22, 2008
A new GPS-powered application for some Sprint phones allows users to open an application, say a name and watch information ranging from phone numbers to directions pop up on the screen.
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Sprint Customers get Voice-Enabled FreeMobile411
Mobile Crunch, April 22, 2008
V-ENABLE, a local mobile search and directory assistance service, announced today that Sprint customers can get the featured downloadable version of FreeMobile411.
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Sprint V-Enable's mobile local voice search with FreeMobile411
Tech Dispenser, April 22, 2008
V-ENABLE has announced the availability of a full-featured downloadable version of FreeMobile411 to Sprint customers.
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It's not old-timey, but new DA app does involve real operators.
Speech Tech, April 22, 2008
But to keep you up to date, here's big news V-ENABLE released today: it has spun off a new service called FreeMobile411.
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FreeMobile411 to one-up Yahoo's voice search?
Crave, April 22, 2008
FreeMobile411, which was itself just released in WAP form on April 11 (4/11--sigh), announced a Java version that adds the ability to search local listings by listening to your speech.
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V-Enable's FreeMobile411 Voice-Enabled Service Now Available to Sprint Customers
, April 22, 2008
V-ENABLE, leader in local mobile search and directory assistance services announced today the availability of a full-featured downloadable version of FreeMobile411 to Sprint customers.
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V-Enable's FreeMobile411 voice-enabled service now available to Sprint customers
901am.com, April 22, 2008
V-Enable, a local mobile search and directory assistance services announced the release of a full-featured downloadable version of FreeMobile411 to Sprint customers.
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FreeMobile411 to one-up Yahoo's voice search?
CNET News, April 22, 2008
FreeMobile411, which was itself just released in WAP form on April 11 (4/11--sigh), announced a Java version that adds the ability to search local listings by listening to your speech.
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News Briefs for April 22, 2008
Wireless Week, April 22, 2008
Local mobile search and directory assistance services provider V-Enable is making the full-featured downloadable version of FreeMobile411 available to Sprint customers. This voice-enabled application allows users to speak what they are looking for by holding the talk key of their phones, and see the results displayed on the screen within seconds.

