Archive for the ‘News’ CategoryOctober 6th, 2009
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english text to speech voices DriveSafe.ly was featured exclusively on Fox Business News today at 2:30 PM EDT. Here is the clip: Tags: August 27th, 2009
Text to Speech The official DriveSafe.ly release is coming soon... very soon. In the mean time, please download DriveSafe.ly beta for BlackBerry (all models, OS/Firmware version 4.5 or greater) and Android (G1 and myTouch) and start using it. All of us on the iSpeech team would like to thank our many wonderful beta testers for helping us work out the bugs! To date, over four thousand people downloaded DriveSafe.ly and more than 90% of them used it successfully. All these downloads have resulted from just one original forum post on Crackberry forums. If you would like a purchase code, we ask that you fan us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/DriveSafe.ly and share us with your friends. For helping to spread the word, you will get 10,000 credits free. Just email us and we'll send you a purchase code after we check that you meet our requirements. Just think, you could save lives by spreading the word about DriveSafe.ly. -Heath and the iSpeech Team Tags: July 23rd, 2009
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http://www.ispeech.org Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for American teenagers. The AAA says up to 47% of teens text message while driving. Text messaging while driving has been making headlines because most accidents are caused by distracted drivers and text messaging is a major distraction. Texting takes the driver's eyes off the road. A recent study by Car and Driver magazine suggests that driving while texting is more dangerous than drunk driving or driving under the influence of marijuana. If you think texting while driving is safe, it is not. The statistics are compelling and prove the danger. Even if you think you are an expert at texting while driving, here's a newsflash: Everyone thinks they are an expert at everything and you're probably not that much better than this bus driver: Even if your state does not have a law against texting while driving, you can still get a ticket for reckless driving, careless driving or dangerous driving if a police officer spots you reading or sending a text message. Until DriveSafe.ly was launched, the only sure way to avoid fines was to turn your cell phone off entirely. Tags: |
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