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Document management provider
OfficeDrop has a new capability for voice-activated search that represents just the start in how mobile apps are changing with the advent of natural-language, speech-recognition technology. The service is built on
Nuance, the Boston-based company that has developed a speech-recognition service called
Nina, which
debuted in August.
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