Hi Mark,

Give Jott a try:
http://jott.com/

You call Jott and speak a short message, telling it what you want it to do.
The message is transcribed (by people I think) and routed as text to your
email, twitter, calendar, facebook, etc. I know a few people who use this
thing relentlessly, most often to send themselves a short message while
driving somewhere in the car so they don't forget it. I used it earlier when
it was in beta, but it didn't quite take with me. Nothing wrong with it,
just not something I especially needed at the time. Disclosure: they're from
Seattle too, and I used to work with a very capable engineer who works there
now. Hope this helps, thanks,

Michael Micheletti

On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Mark Ahlenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am curious what folks in this group think are good/great examples good
> VUI design principles (if any).  What works best for the user experience,
> ease of use, etc.
> ...
>
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