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A Technology Wrap | BTalk Australia

January 14th, 2009 @ 11:30 am

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Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Apple iPhone, Voice Recognition, Call Centre, Telephony, 3G, Smart Phones, Telecommunications, Networking, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics

(11 min 49) Technology continues to move at a pace. Last year saw the introduction of the 3G iPhone in Australia and Google launched a new web browser, designed for the emerging trend in cloud computing. In the call centre voice recognition technology is making its mark. Is it all for the best? On today’s BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie tries to make sense of where all this innovation it taking us. You’ll hear from:
- Gadget guy Peter Blasina
- Dr Kevin McIsaac from IBRS
- Doug Farber from salesforce.com
- Steven Noble from Forrester Research
- Paul Magee from VeCommerce
- John Ogier from Six Degrees

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Hear these interviews in full in previous editions of BTalk Australia:
iPhone or Blackberry Bold? | BTalk Australia
How Clever Are You With Your Smart Phone? | BTalk Australia
Head in the Cloud | BTalk Australia
Is the Future Chrome? | BTalk Australia
Talk to the Machine Not the Hand | BTalk Australia
I’m Not Here Right Now | BTalk Australia

View all BTalk Australia podcasts here

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