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Vlingo bows to Google Voice Actions, makes Android version for free

Vlingo bows to Google Voice Actions, makes Android version for free

When Google Navigation hit the scene, it sounded the death knell for paid GPS on Android, so you are able to imagine the doom and gloom at Vlingo HQ last week when Google released the similar Voice Actions at no cost. As it turns out, however, Vlingo’s not likely to offer up that easily; Vlingo for Android, once a $10 download, is now free in addition. In an incredibly gracious blog post that genuinely congratulates Google on the accomplishment, CEO Dave Grannan explains that he wants Android users with a purpose to freely compare the services as Vlingo adds features further down the road, and makes one valid point in his firm’s favor — which you can try Vlingo now in the event you’ve got Android 2.0 or above, but Google’s service only runs on Froyo. Interestingly enough, Vlingo on Android was the sole version that basically charged; on Nokia, Blackberry and Windows Mobile, however, it is advisable to purchase a ” Plus” license. Perhaps the company’s not quite as generous as we thought, but there’s still no arguing with a free voice command service that also reads your email aloud — go ahead and give it a try.

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