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Review: Dragon Dictate 3 sharpens speech recognition, learns transcription. By Kirk McElhearn. Contributor, Macworld SEP 26, 2012 10:00 pm PDT. At a Glance Expert's Rating. Pros.
— -- I'm writing this column per usual in Microsoft Word. What isn't typical is how I am "typing" words onto the computer: I'm dictating into a microphone. The technology has come a long way ...
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