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Vlingo InCar is Now Available for All Android Users

We thought Vlingo’s exclusivity with Sprint would last a month – as we were told at Pepcom in San Francisco a couple of weeks back – but they’ve seemingly cut it short as they’ve announced availability of Vlingo InCar for all Android users. This was in response to an overwhelming amount of feedback they received from users on other carriers wanting the app on their devices. Read up on our initial report about Vlingo’s latest update here, then head on over to the Android market to download it for yourself. Press details are below.

Vlingo InCar Now Available to All Carriers on Android Market
Now All AndroidTM Users Have Access to the First and Only Completely Hands Free Solution to Send and Respond to Messages, Make Calls, and Get Directions While Driving
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (October 19, 2010) – Vlingo Corporation, the world’s leading provider of intelligent voice applications that turn your words into action, today announced that “Vlingo InCar,” a recently launched beta feature for AndroidTM users that allows consumers to receive and send text messages without taking their hands off the wheel or their eyes off the road, is now available and actively being promoted on Android Market. Vlingo InCar offers users:

Voice-driven, hands free initiation – Vlingo enters listening mode upon Bluetooth® connectivity
Voice driven, hands free initiation using a “wake up word”
Conversational user guidance instead of a touch screen
Ability to send and respond to messages, make calls and get directions using only voice commands
“Data from Vlingo’s third annual ‘Texting While Driving’ in America Report found that while more state laws exist today to ban texting while driving, 35% of mobile phone users continue to text behind the wheel,” said Dave Grannan, president and CEO at Vlingo. “Since launching Vlingo InCar on October 7, the average user is using Vlingo 65% more each day. Now, with additional carrier support, we are arming more AndroidTM users with an alternative solution that will hopefully keep the roads a little safer.”

Following a limited release of InCar two week ago, Vlingo saw an unprecedented grassroots response from its customers requesting InCar on Vlingo’s Facebook page. In just one week over 600 people from unsupported carriers left comments asking for InCar to be made available to them. Here’s a sampling of those anonymous requests:

Need, need, need. But need it on my VERIZON HTC Incredible. Please?
I won’t eat or sleep until you release this on Verizon. Well…that’s not true. Would it help if I said “pretty please?” Alright. Fine. PRETTY PLEASE!!!
This app would certainly be well received by T-Mobile customers using Droid technology. The use of Vlingo as an added safety precaution should be mandatory for ALL, eventually becoming an industry standard. THINK OF IT AS A CELLULAR SEATBELT !!!
I love Vlingo. This would make it even better…AND safer. AT&T needs to add this to their app store.

Vlingo also launched a new feature called “Vlingo Answers”. Users simply speak to ask a question, in any form, and have the answer read to them, out loud, immediately. Vlingo’s data currently shows that the most commonly asked question asked to date is “How many feet in a mile?” The answer: 1mile = 5280 feet.
In addition to Vlingo Answers and InCar, Vlingo can power most tasks on AndroidTM devices. Users can simply press the “Vlingo widget” to:

· Send text and email messages
· Search the web using Google or Yahoo!
· Update Facebook and Twitter status
· Open built-in and 3rd party applications
· Speak into any application with the Vlingo Everywhere voice keyboard
· SafeReader – hear incoming text & email messages while you drive
–• SuperDialer – one-click calling to an infinite address book, and reviews, maps and directions for any business.
–• Foursquare – check in, connect with friends, or shout out an update on foursquare.

Today’s release also includes include several enhancements:

Bluetooth headset support for Vlingo and Vlingo InCar beta on AndroidTM 2.2 (Froyo)
New “Vlingo Control” widget with a SafeReader skip control
Bug fixes and performance improvements

Availability, Compatibility and Price
Vlingo is available free of charge for Android 2.1, and above. Note Vlingo InCar beta is optimized for Android 2.2 devices. Users worldwide can find and download Vlingo on device from the featured section of Android Market. Note Vlingo is optimized for US English only. Click here to see Vlingo InCar in action.
In response to the great grassroots interest InCar generated, Vlingo’s opening its digital doors so you can tell us how Vlingo makes your life safer. Submit a video through Vlingo’s Facebook Page for a chance to win several great prizes. The winner will also be featured as part of a blog post!
Vlingo plans to roll out this functionality to other Vlingo supported platforms in a future release.
About Vlingo
Vlingo’s intelligent voice applications turn your words into action. Simply speak to your phone to connect with the people, businesses and activities that are important to you. Vlingo is the safest and easiest way to get things done while on the go. Send text and email messages, search the web, use Google maps, update Twitter and more. Founded in 2006, Vlingo is backed by Charles River Ventures, Sigma Partners, Yahoo! and AT&T and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more information, go to www.vlingo.com.

Fuente: Android Phone Fans

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