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Sep. 14, 2008
Thanks to 4DK’s SuperConnectivity service platform known as SCout, mobile and wireless developers can now
create their own speech-to-text applications with some collaboration help from Yap.
Yap is a 2-year-old company based in Charlotte, N.C.
It provides a telco grade platform that unifies free-form speech recognition, messaging, search and contextual
advertising to support the needs of wireless carriers, device manufacturers and portals.
Instead of requiring mobile developers to adapt to the strict requirements of the carriers' platforms,
the SCout service platform provides the service and application interoperability.
SCout also delivers new wireless services in a way dictated by the user’s preferences, context and location.
For mobile application developers, SCout provides enhanced capabilities such as speech-to-text, text-to-speech,
location, audio streaming and transcoding.
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Source: 4DK Technology.