- CallWave, Inc.
CallWave, Inc. develops integrated Mobile Visual Voicemail services. Their Mobile Visual Voicemail suite includesVtxt , a speech recognition technology that transcribes voicemail into a text message that users can read on their mobile phone, in email or online. [1] [2] Jamie Lendino from "PCMag.com" explained on October 29, 2007, that instead of transcribing the entire message into text, theVtxt technology is unique because it, "squeezes each message under the 160-character SMS limit using its GIST (General Information on the Subject and Timing) technology to give you the gist rather than the entire text." [3] Callwave also offers Visual Voicemail and text messaging widgets, Virtual Fax and the Internet Answering Machine. [4] [5] CallWave was founded in 1998 and its headquarters are in Santa Barbara, CA. [6]# Arar, Yardena. "Voice Drives New Mobile Services", "PCWorld.com", March 27, 2007.
# CallWave, Inc. (March 27, 2007). CallWave Introduces Vtxt. Press release.
# Lendino, Jamie. "CallWave Vtxt Beta", "PCMag.com", October 29, 2007.
# Walkley, Michael T. (May 9, 2007), "CallWave, Inc. Company Note, Analyst Report",Piper Jaffray
# Cohen, Peter. "CallWave widget offers free text messaging", "Macworld.com", April 10, 2007.
# j2 Global Communications. (March 14, 2007). j2 Global and CallWave Settle Patent Infringement Litigation. Press release.
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