D. Peschel wrote:
>
> > Unless you used "1000 word vocab" to qualify the claim, in which case I
> > still think there may be an earlier contender. Speech recongition goes
> > back a long way, perhaps as far back as the 50s.
>
> I saw a reference to a voice-activated typewriter that was patented in 1916.
> (No, that is not a typo.) Unforunately the site isn't in my bookmark file
> or if it is, the reference isn't easily accessible.
There have been voice activated typewriters since at least the 1870s.
Place a secretary between your voice and the typewriter. Unless
you're really a silicon chauvinist...
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Received on Thu Oct 29 1998 - 00:12:00 GMT