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Three Wishes for Call Genie

Posted by Rob Lewis on Wed, December 19, 2007 11:56 AM · Filed under Toronto · Comments

Toronto-based Call Genie Inc. (TSX:GNE) has given their lamp a rub and granted themselves three wishes just in time for the holidays. They officially moved from the TSX.V to the TSX last week, rang the bell at the opening of of the Toronto Stock Exchange on Monday, and yesterday announced a new agreement with AT&T.

Call Genie Inc., a leading provider of localized, voice-enabled search solutions to Yellow Pages publishers, directory assistance providers and wireless carriers, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with AT&T, in which Call Genie will provide its EVD (Enhanced Voice Directory) business category search product and related services to support the AT&T business category search feature. This feature will give users of AT&T directory assistance the opportunity to search by type of business in addition to searching by business name in the 9 Southeastern states.

Call Genie provides enhanced voice-enabled local search products and services to Yellow Pages publishers, directory assistance providers, and wireless carriers. Offered as a turnkey or ASP solution, Call Genie's Enhanced Voice Directory platform allows companies to offer a comprehensive, voice-enabled business category search service to consumers and business customers.

 
Company:
Call Genie
Website:
http://www.callgenie.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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