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Check ONEV! Up 14.7% on heavy volume, over 4.2 million shares. This thing picked up some momentum today & there may be no stopping it. I might add that the 5 & 20 MAs are .017 & we could go through the 50 MA * .021 on Monday very easily & the 200 MA is in reach * .024! Also the RSI has been moving above the PPS for an unheard of 35 days. We're very close to seeing that dip beneath the PPS which would another very positive indicator. We set of some buy signals today & should see continued movement to the upside. It would have been nice if the Bollinger Bands had been tightened when this began but that may not make too much of a difference. All in all this was a very positive day!
Newspaper adds for IRIS are becoming more detailed & TV adds are supposed to begin in December to advertise their service through Telmex/Telnor. Their MCC3 is now offered through Dell's website which has been selling the XP version. The list of resellers is growing. India's Goverment controlled phone company Matahanagar has signed a contract to offer ONEV's voice recognition E-mail service to their 6.3 million subcribers. Conference Call on December 6th may have updates on all this & more.
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Companies like ONEV will make differences in language meaningless. Microsoft should buy that puppy because they already do everything Tellme wants to do. Server based voice recognition that performs voice activated directory assistance. The same as Dialtone 2.0 that MSFT calls the holy grail of phone service & admits they're over a year away from being able to offer. MSFT paid over 800 million for Tellme primarily to offer this service.
ONEV recently launched this service in Mexico through Telmex/Telnor under the brand name IRIS. Hit the link, scroll down & see the newspaper ad. She's using IRIS to dictate a voice to text E-mail.
The same E-mail service will be launched soon in by Matahanagar. a phone company owned by the Government of India.
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BY SANDRA CERVANTES Scervantes*frontera.info Tijuana is the seat Phones Northwest (Telnor) elected To launch its new product Called "IRIS", which comes to Simplifi car telephony services And e-mail to The population with a system Voice recognition. "It's a platform Bringing together all services Through simple commands Voice, all synthesized to provide The lives of users, " Said Arturo Garcia, manager Marketing Telnor. "IRIS" is a Personal assistant in communication With That person You do not have to Each tick That number Want to recall, But asked "IRIS" it Notify To contact Want to read or Your email Without a Computer. BENEFITS OF USING 'IRIS': The user does not have to dial, Enough to instruct With his voice that will capture The system. The service is accessible from Any phone in which Found only with marking his Key. It is no longer necessary Agendas, as "IRIS" stores Information such as telephones and Mails. It also gives you the option of To create personal accounts Each family member or Employees, and to enable him Better control of the telephone line, The owner may assign Stocks and limits of consumption. "IRIS" concentrates all Calls are made through Your system in the receipt of Telnor, In a separate section where Detailed information. HOW IT WORKS: Call: If you want to speak Several people at the same Time, you just need to enter Your information to the list Contacts and assign Name as a group, for example "Friends". He said the name The group "IRIS", and it Responsible for linking it with all They also Time. Its Friends will Listen to a Welcome You save Previously Then "IRIS" Ask them If they wish Take the call. Ideal To organize meetings or give News. E-mail: You What program previously Email account To see. If there mails New, "IRIS" they read. No. You need to have a computer Or device to the Internet. If you want to send An e must register in advance A list of contacts, you He said the name "IRIS" and what it Sent as a recording for Who receives which might listen. It is very handy To send an urgent message When you are out and not have a Computer at hand. IRIS is a new product that Communications company offers The telephone users and It works as a personal assistant Services Telephony Characteristics of 'IRIS' ■ Calls individual, group or conference. ■ Reading and sending emails. ■ Keep contact information ■ Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year From any phone, anywhere in the Republic and the United States. How does contact with 'IRIS': ■ If you are at home just dial * 233 and its key User. But if you want you can program your line Home or business function 'IRIS Express', so that When descuelgue, instead of listening to the tone, listen The voice of 'IRIS' getting their orders so Immediately. Ordering the service: 1. What you should do is check the 01-800-123-2000 2. Join Telnor.com to configure your information 3. And to use dial 01-800-233-3333, or since The line * 233 to enter your password, e 'IRIS' respond 'What do you want?'. Cost and promotion: ■ The monthly rent is 49 pesos to be charged to your Receipt telephone, said Arturo Garcia, with an option for Have limits tariff calls, while for Users' Infinitum ', from today until April 2008, the Service will be free of charge. ■ The purpose of Telnor is reaching all users Telephones, which is estimated at 700 thousand lines in Tijuana, While Internet users add 150 thousand who The promotion can take.
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Intel MOU revolving around mobil internet devices, phone calling & E-mail!
Intel came to ONEV not the other way around. This is huge. Both have talked to a major US phone company & mobil carrier & waiting on the next step which is expected soon.
Teaming agreement with Motorola to develop products for Motorola customers. Motorola already committed resources & expect to have offering in 2008!
In car Voice Control. Ford generating excitement, hoping a car manufacturer approaches us. A very large European Company did a presentation (in Germany) with ONEV which went well.
2008
ONEV wants to do a demonstration with a mobile device at the next CES.
Wants to launch a voice activated music program for many devices,,,Voice Tunes
Say-to-play coming for PC gaming products.
Street Deck coming soon with ONEV
Voice Search coming for search engines. Talked about Google had to narrow their patent so as not to infringe on ONEV
India & Telmex coming early 2008
Very good call so far!
On the convertible debt question Dean Webber states that funders are deliberately slow to convert debt because they want the company to succeed. Funders are willing to do financial backing without further dilution in the future!
Someone asks about a reverse split & Dean says they want to get back on the NASDAQ with in 2 to 3 years & views RS as potentially problematic but is something ONEV would consider. Doesn't sound like it's in the cards near term.
Webber makes a point of stating that ONEV has beaten MSFT to the punch with Dial Tone 2.0.
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Member Rated: posted February 09, 2007 10:21 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Down .0005 on very low volume! NICE CALL MAN.
90% of customers contacted are getting IRIS! Unheard of numbers!
Confident of launching with Telmex soon!
Great stuff!
Launch for India expected in Jan. Feb.
Intel MOU revolving around mobile internet devices, phone calling & E-mail!
Intel came to ONEV not the other way around. This is huge. Both have talked to a major US phone company & mobil carrier & waiting on the next step which is expected soon.
Teaming agreement with Motorola to develop products for Motorola customers. Motorola already committed resources & expect to have offering in 2008!
In car Voice Control. Ford generating excitement, hoping a car manufacturer approaches us. A very large European Car Company did approach ONEV & together they did a presentation (in Germany) with ONEV VR which went well.
2008
ONEV wants to do a demonstration with a mobile device at the next CES.
Wants to launch a voice activated music program for many devices,,,Voice Tunes
Say-to-play coming for PC gaming products.
Street Deck coming soon with ONEV
Voice Search coming for search engines. Talked about Google had to narrow their patent so as not to infringe on ONEV
India & Telmex coming early 2008
On the convertable debt question Dean Webber states that funders are deliberately slow to convert debt because they want the company to succeed. Funders are willing to do finacial backing without further dilution!
Someone asks about a reverse split & Dean says they want to get back on the NASDAQ with in 2 to 3 years & views RS as potentially problematic but is something ONEV would consider. Doesn't sound like it's in the cards near term.
Webber makes a point of stating that ONEV has beaten MSFT to the punch.
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This thing wants to run. The charts are showing a bullish engulfing pattern. Today looked pretty good despite dilution. We closed at the high of the day on above average volume. If the financiers would stop selling for a week this thing would be at 3 or 4 cents a share without effort.
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Yesterday's action was quietly pretty nice. Heavy volume at the end of the session with a 12 & a half percent gain & closing at the high of the day.
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Looks like it might be time to generate some market interest!
I hope they start pouring it on,,,
One Voice Showcases Voice Control for Intel Mobile Internet Devices at International CES Tuesday January 8, 12:18 pm ET
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--One Voice Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: ONEV - News), developer of 4th Generation voice solutions for the Telecom and Interactive Multimedia markets, today announced that One Voice will be demonstrating voice control for Intel Mobile Internet Devices (MID) at the Intel booth #7153 (Central hall) at the 2008 International CES tradeshow.
“We share Intel’s vision of a ‘personal Internet’ powered by their new line of Mobile Internet Devices,” said Dean Weber, president and CEO at One Voice Technologies. “These small handheld devices will revolutionize the way people access the Internet anytime, anywhere. Voice control is an essential component for the MID allowing users to play music, view photos and videos, chat, retrieve maps and driving directions along with searching the Internet all by voice. We see a tremendous opportunity to be the voice interface for the MID, which is anticipated to be a mass consumer product in 2008.”
Got a little exposure from IT Pro at CES. This came out at 6:30 pm.
"Voice activated mobile internet devices revealed Voice control technology has been showcased at CES which its maker claims could revolutionise the way that people access mobile internet. One Voice Technologies have made voice control a central component for Intel Mobile Internet Devices (MID). Users could chat, retrieve maps and driving directions as well as search the internet all by voice."
Ya know whats really cool? Making a phone call with MCC V3 via Skype!
Now a quote on something regarded as "new"???? (Onev does this)
"It has been revealed at CES, that Skype is developing a VoIP application tailor-made for the Intel MID (Mobile Internet Device) UMPC device. The devices themselves are purely conceptual, built to showcase what Intel's chips can do. The devices run on an open-source Linux operation system which allows for easy integration for developers. With Skype targeting the MILP (Mobile Internet Linux Platform), we could be seeing many more UMPC performing phone operations as well. Which is a very good thing for us phone nerds"
So huge GOOG doing pilot like ONEV did, interesting...
what ONEV did with Telnor/Telmex GOOG does with Clearwire/Sprint
"The deal marks another key win for Google's Apps offerings, which the search giant identified as a key component of its strategy -- along with search and ads -- last year.
Landing Clearwire, which counts about 350,000 users so far, is certainly a win for Google...
The Clearwire deal will provide Google an invaluable testing ground for delivering its application suite over wireless broadband technology to a large but relatively manageable size of users under live conditions before it has to boost the scale in a huge way.
And the prize for getting it right is enormous. For starters, there's the potential 100 million additional users once Sprint finishes its network at the end of 2008."
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Poor Nuance! Looks like they have the same problems as ONEV. Companies want their tech but want to keep all the credit. Kind of like Telnor/Telmex calling ONEV Iris. LOL,,,
"Nuance could also use an infusion of marketing mojo. Employees talk about a national TV commercial that ran last year to promote a partnership between Microsoft and Ford called "Sync." It will bring mobile-phone integration and voice control to several new Ford vehicles. In the ad, people speak commands to things that don't have voice recognition software: a man in a bathrobe orders his blinds to close before accidentally exposing himself to the neighborhood. A narrator intones, "Not everything responds to your voice like Sync.") But the ads didn't mention that Nuance provided the key technology.
The company also supplies the speech-recognition software for Google's free 411 service, 1-800-GOOG-411, "and we can't talk about that, either," Ricci says.
Both deals bring in revenue for Nuance. "We'd rather do the commerce" than get the credit for it, Ricci explains."
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Not only have we racked up another major retailer,,,
Voice Control Windows Vista, iTunes and Skype Now Available on Target.com Thursday January 24, 10:15 am ET
LA JOLLA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--One Voice Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:ONEV - News), developer of 4th Generation voice solutions for the Telecom and Interactive Multimedia markets, announced today that it has added Target.com as a major retailer for One Voice’s Media Center Communicator™ voice control for Windows Vista Media Center, Apple iTunes and Skype. For more information about One Voice Technologies, visit http://www.onev.com.
One Voice to Showcase Voice Control for Intel Mobile Internet Devices at the Upcoming Mobile World Congress 2008 Wednesday February 6, 9:43 am ET
BARCELONA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)--One Voice Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: ONEV - News), developer of 4th Generation voice solutions for the Telecom and Interactive Multimedia markets, today announced that One Voice will be demonstrating voice control for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) in the Intel booth #8B109 (Hall 8) at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow held February 11-14, 2008 in Barcelona, Spain. For more information on the Mobile World Congress, visit The Mobile World Congress 2008 | 11-14 February 2008 | Barcelona or One Voice’s Mobile World Congress **** at One Voice Technologies.
"It is very exciting to be showcasing voice control of the Mobile Internet Device (MID) in the Intel booth at the telecom industry’s largest event. We share the same vision as Intel regarding the virtually unlimited potential of these devices,” said Dean Weber, president and CEO at One Voice Technologies. “MIDs are expected to begin shipping this year in 2008 and ABI Research predicts that by 2012, 90 million MIDs will ship (see Market Research | ABI Research. Voice control will be the standard for these devices and One Voice is positioned as the premier provider of this technology.”
One Voice Technologies Every once in a while I'm really surprised the response to a particular article. In this case, I quoted Dean Weber, President and CEO of One Voice Technologies, on the prediction of 90 million MIDs in 2012 (based on research from ABI Research). And I got an email the next day from Mr. Weber himself.
Over the next two years the size of the MID will become about the size of a current smartphone. This is about as small as they will probably go while keeping a reasonable screen size for full Internet browsing. One thing to keep in mind regarding the ABI Research prediction is that Apple has already shown the demand for a small fully functional web browser in their current iPhone. The iPhone is very much like a MID although the iPhone lacks WiMAX, video camera, etc. - I'm sure Apple has this in the works. You will see an overlap soon between the iPhone and MIDs and people will demand more functionality from their devices - like the functionality in a MID.
I was thinking about his statements when I posted about Intel's Silverthorne processor a few minutes ago and thought I should share his wisdom. I think he's on to something. One thing I hear consistently from my friends with iPhones is that they loving having a full browser. Maybe MIDs will bring that to me too, and 90 million will sell by 2012. And if One Voice Technologies has their way, all 90 million will be voice-controllable.
The MWC show was a tremendous success for ONEV as we demonstrated voice control of MIDs to the global telecommunication industry side-by-side with Intel. In fact, One Voice was strategically positioned within the Intel booth and drew crowds interested in MIDs and WiMAX delivering perfect demonstrations of voice control from not only ONEV and Intel personnel but also people in the audience as a “try it for yourself” demonstration. We put our own technology to the test by letting anyone try it for themselves. Numerous times we had native Japanese, Korean, Spanish and German speakers giving voice commands to the MID and it worked every time – people were completely blown away!!!
In addition to demonstrating in the Intel booth, One Voice had back-to-back meetings throughout the week with MID device manufacturers, Linux OS providers, mobile handset manufacturers, cellular operators and other strategic partners.
Here are some comments from industry leading companies:
“This is the very best speech recognition I have ever used…” – Panasonic
“Very amazing, it really works even for me…I have never seen voice recognition work like this…” – Samsung
“I’m amazed how fast and accurate it works in this very noisy place…it should work very well in a car or on the street on a mobile…” – Ericsson
ONEV now has the fun and challenging task of sifting through the many opportunities as the demand for our technology is significant. Voice control on a mobile device is a “must have” especially given today’s mobile devices are so powerful and sophisticated that they need a simple, easy interface and that interface is One Voice!
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