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Say Who application review
Say Who application review
We recently had the chance to try out Say Who by Excuse Me Services Inc. Say Who is a free voice dialing application that allows you to quickly and accurately dial names or numbers without even looking at your iPhone. Just launch the application and hold the button as you either speak a ...
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iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 46 2008
Top iPhone News — ... This week we had a chance to review Say Who, the voice dialing application that will search for contacts in your address book or dial numbers for you. We loved how easy and responsive this application was. It worked just about every time.Recent studies done by  SquareTrade show that ...

iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 46 2008
Top iPhone News — ... This week we had a chance to review Say Who, the voice dialing application that will search for contacts in your address book or dial numbers for you. We loved how easy and responsive this application was. It worked just about every time.Recent studies done by  SquareTrade show that ...

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