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Search Engine, Accoona, Releases Talking Search Bar
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Jersey City, New Jersey - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - April 24, 2006 - Accoona Corporation, an artificial intelligence-based online search engine, has released a text-to-speech technology to enable online users to highlight English-language text on the Internet to be read aloud in English.
According to the company, the Talking Search Bar technology was designed for global Internet users who wish to learn and pronounce English or enhance their English-language skills as a second language and is the first such application tied directly to an Internet search engine.
The application also can be used by U.S. and U.K. pre-schoolers, elementary-school students and others first learning to read English, such as English as a second language or adult literacy students.
Accoona's Talking Search Bar is intended to provide a human-quality, natural voice, combining search technology with an easy-to-use text-to-speech feature. The technology can convert any web page text into speech. Users select the content they want to read from headlines and news articles and the text-to-speech technology will transform it. The Talking Search Bar's voice is as smooth and natural sounding as the human voice. After installing the Talking Search Bar, users choose between a male or female voice that will read highlighted text, complete with proper inflection points.
The benefits of the technology include extending English-language learning skills to a global audience, providing hands-free information from favorite web sites and enabling ''proofreading'' of personally created web pages. Mr. Kauder also noted the Talking Search Bar's simplicity as there is no need to copy and paste text into a separate window.
CEO of Accoona, Stuart Kauder commented, ''The Talking Search Bar is the next step in the fast-accelerating evolution of Accoona as one of the web's premier search engines. With each step in Accoona's development, which started with the introduction of our artificial intelligence-based search technology, we're striving to enhance the web experience for Acccona's users. Now, Internet browsers worldwide will be able to 'read' English through the Accoona Talking Search Bar. The utility of the technology is virtually limitless, for everyone from toddlers and school-age children in the U.S. just learning to read, to web browsers in France and China who want to read and learn English.''
Mr. Kauder indicated that the Talking Search Bar eventually will enable users to read and listen to their emails. Accoona also expects to extend the reading functionality to multiple languages this year as part of Accoona's technology roll-out.
In addition, the China Daily Information Company, an English-language web and media destination in China, has released the technology for Chinese Internet users through its exclusive partnership with Accoona.
Based in Jersey City, N.J., Accoona has more than $100 million in financial backing from private investment funds and strategic business agreements with Dun and Bradstreet, Euro News, FAST Search and Transfer, GuruNet, Moreover and Yahoo!. The company's chairman is Eckerd Pfeifer, the former president of Compaq.
To learn more, please visit: www.accoona.com.
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