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To: mauser96 who wrote (26675)6/22/2000 5:15:00 PM
From: areokat  Respond to of 54805
 
>>Moore's law is at work here, making the technologies needed for speech recognition cheaper and better every year. At some point the needs for portable internet and effective speech recognition will intersect and demand should explode.<<

Another important concept is the one about simplification. What may be a contributing strength to voice recognition as a discontinuous innovation is that it is a simpler application for the user.How many new users will voice recognition create? I think a lot.

Tom



To: mauser96 who wrote (26675)6/22/2000 6:38:00 PM
From: Apollo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 54805
 
LHSP

Thanx Luke.
yep.
Agree completely.
It's on my watch list, although the SI thread is fairly barren.
BTW, wasn't satisfied with DragonSystems when I tried it last year; but I clearly see the potential.

stan



To: mauser96 who wrote (26675)7/5/2000 2:57:47 PM
From: Apollo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
LHSP......

The Hunt Report on LHSP was very informative, but what made me decide to buy it was their purchase of Dragon Systems. This is a great combination, mating the best technologies (Dragon) with the best business plan (LHSP).
Speech recognition is the only practical way for highly portable devices to interact with the www. It will come because it has to come. The big question is whether anybody can make a lot of money off of it, so LHSP isn't the kind of stock to put a lot into at this stage.


Extremely provocative and almost salacious post from LHSP thread, purportedly from TheStreet.com

siliconinvestor.com

If true, then LHSP should be in for a volatile ride..........mostly down. If true, then this speaks again to:

1. Knowing management, and management's credibility
2. The risks associated with investing in Shiny Pebbles, even those that are the subject of Project Hunt reports.

Overall, I think Luke is right about the coming necessity of speech recognition. But I'm not certain when to invest, or in what, as it relates to this field.

Apollo