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Locally developed software performs voice commands.

BusinessWorld (Philippines)

| January 28, 2000 | Tenorio, Arnold S. | COPYRIGHT 1999 Business World Publishing Corporation. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

"Just say the word" is perhaps one of the best assurances anyone could have nowadays, and that is all one needs to do if he were to let a computer software developed by a local information technology company take care of the rest.

Called iTalk, the software is a voice-activated program that allows users to literally tell their personal computers to perform preprogrammed sets of commands.

iTalk - the first voice-activated program produced locally - was developed by Quezon City-based Zeus Technologies.

Through the software, the PC performs on its own - that is, without the owner necessarily punching any key - three sets of commands, including Internet …

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