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Economic Growth and Telephone Bots
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You may not know it, but you probably have neural networks working for you. Many spam detectors and filters use neural networks to identify patterns in e-mail and classify them as spam or important messages. In the coming years, it is likely that this technology will be used to also analyze and classify voice messages. Telephone bots (automated programs using neural networks to help you manage voice communications) may become an integral part of cell phones. During the past couple years digital phones have become widely used. Camera-equipped cellphones and new convergent smart phones have increased in market size, many will facilitate to upload to VoIP. Several of the biggest cellphone companies offer smaller and lighter digital cell phones whose coverage has appealed to more and more users.
In today's society, from over 300 million to approximately 1 billion worldwide cell consumers use new phones to talk to family, friends, and business contacts, exchange text messages, get stock quotes, log on to the internet using WiFi, dance to CDs, watch a little television, see pictures with microdisplays, and more. Technology forecasters expect quality, more miniature GPRS (general packet radio service) phones with hard drives. Some will provide Bluetooth compatible cellular keypad, cellphone buttons, phone headset, and main screen displays. They also hypothesize more options for a multi GB memory and an advanced power cell for your non-flip phone. Over the next few years, cellular carriers will continue to enhance features of all kinds, including organizer, holographic display, vibrate mode, and plug and play technology. Your choices among wireless plans to select a advanced cell and an integrated service plan will increase. There will be more ways to select a prepaid cellphone plan to keep connected to friends and coworkers and get information from the web.
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