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		<title>By: News By Tom Brownsword &#8250; How Do I Do It?</title>
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		<description>[...] First, as I mentioned a few posts ago, I&#8217;m starting to work on voice recognition. However, I&#8217;m going to hold off until I can get a copy of Microsoft Office 2007 and install it on my computer. According to this post about speech recognition software on Steve Pavlina&#8217;s blog, the voice recognition features of Windows Vista are much more accurate than anything else that he has tried. I also suspect that Office 2007 plays a role in this. I currently have Office 2003 installed on my computer and it, not Windows XP, is where the voice recognition software resides. Of course, Vista may be different. [...]</description>
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