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Launch of a New Tool For Promotion, Advertising and Communication.

Cool Conversations, LLC has announced the formation of a new division, Interactive Communication Strategies, to offer a solution for companies and organizations seeking to improve communications and generate new revenue sources. Cool Conversations has developed a proprietary communication system expanding on state-of-the-art speech technology from Microsoft. Very simply, we make it possible for people to interact with their computers by simply talking to them. The companys proprietary talking computer" software delivers messages as spoken words to everyone with the program installed on their computer. Cool C can quickly become the priority information delivery system" for organizations. The Cool C software provides major enhancements to Windows based computer systems that are fun and easy to use. Along with the message delivery and entertaining aspects of Cool C, the program is proving to be very valuable for education applications and for the visually impaired. The combination of the Cool C and Microsoft technologies is opening the new era of speech interaction with computers. The best part is that there is a very low cost for those who want to take advantage of the capabilities and have exclusive access to information provided through the system.

Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) July 21, 2004 -- Cool Conversations, LLC has announced the formation of a new division, Interactive Communication Strategies, to offer a solution for companies and organizations seeking to improve communications and generate new revenue sources. Cool Conversations has developed a proprietary communication system expanding on state-of-the-art speech technology from Microsoft. Very simply, we make it possible for people to interact with their computers by simply talking to them. The companys proprietary talking computer" software delivers messages as spoken words to everyone with the program installed on their computer. Cool C is the priority information delivery system" for organizations. The software also allows users to access exclusive spoken content placed in web pages. Organizations will be able to acquire copies of the program at a considerable discount from the suggested retail price of $19.95 so that distribution of the software can be a revenue source. The graphic elements of the Cool C software may be customized to reflect the branding of a particular organization and the conversation database may be tailored to deliver desired information.

Cool Conversations "COOL C TALKING COMPUTER SOFTWARE IS A GOOD DEMONSTRATION OF HOW FAR SPEECH RECOGNITION HAS COME ... ONE OF THE FIRST APPLICATIONS TO USE MICROSOFT CORP.'S MICROSOFT SPEECH ENGINE TO BRING SPEECH RECOGNITION AND INTERACTION CAPABILITIES TO USER." e Week, May 3, 2004

Its easy and fun but, more important, whether computer users feel like talking to their computer or not, we are able to talk to them anytime that we want to through their computers. It is far more direct than an email message where you have to sift through lots of junk mail to find the message. The unique and fun thing about what we are doing with Cool C is that we can actually start peoples computers talking any time that we want to send a message. Anytime that we send a simple text message through the system, every computer in the network will announce the new message by saying, a new message just came in, click yes on your screen to hear it now". The computer then waits until the yes" button is clicked in the alert window that Cool C automatically opens. Weve dubbed Cool C the priority message delivery system for the web because each message gets everyones attention quickly and its very unlikely that an important message will ever be missed.

Cool C is also a good conversationalist. Everyone with Cool C will be able to teach their computer to say anything they want it to but, we can also pre-program it so that it can talk about an organization, products, events… whatever is useful for a given project. To have conversations and use voice commands with Cool C requires that the Microsoft Speech Engine be trained but this takes only 10-15 minutes. After that, Cool C will continue to learn to better understand the user with each use of the program.

The Cool C software provides major enhancements to Windows based computer systems that are fun and easy to use. Along with the message delivery and entertaining aspects of Cool C, the program is proving to be very valuable for education applications and for the visually impaired. The combination of the Cool C and Microsoft technologies is opening the new era of speech interaction with computers. The best part is that there is a very low cost for those who want to take advantage of the capabilities and have exclusive access to information provided through the system. The system provides a direct communication link to every one with the program whether they talk to their computers or not.

For more information, visit: www.CoolConversations.com or call (954) 915-9903.

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