ARGOsearch
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Industry | Internet Software Telecommunications |
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Founder | Paul Murphy, Angela Clarke |
Headquarters | , United Kingdom |
Area served | United States, United Kingdom, Australia |
Key people | Paul Murphy (CEO and Co Founder) |
Website | www |
ARGOsearch allows users to search within recordings, such as audio recordings, call notes, transcriptions, and meta-data, for key information—including spoken words, phone numbers, and dates.[1]
ARGOsearch is a spin-off from Calltrunk—a cloud-based call recording and call management business that provides services to consumers, SMBs, and large enterprises. ARGOsearch was developed on Calltrunk's OpenVoice Platform.[2]
How it works
The ARGOsearch software is available on computers and mobile devices, enabling users to record phone calls and search them for verbal information.[3]
Subscribers store spoken data from mobiles, landlines, Skype, or a Dictaphone, and upload them into an online storage bank. They can then search the recorded conversations for dates, times, words, or phrases.[4] ARGOsearch's word indexation accuracy is around 80%.
ARGOsearch enables individuals and small companies to capture, store and search conversations, in the way that large companies already can in-house.[5]
ARGOsearch is currently free, though an OP3Nvoice spokesman said the company would eventually charge for it. It works in Web browsers and on iPhone, and Android phones.[6]
ARGOsearch is available in beta across the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.[5]
References
- ^ "Calltrunk - Call Recording - United States - the Service - What is Calltrunk". Archived from the original on 2014-03-31. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
- ^ "Home". argosearch.com.
- ^ "Calltrunk". Calltrunk. Archived from the original on 2012-01-24.
- ^ "ARGOsearch conversation search engine launches - Tech News". Digital Spy. 18 April 2012.
- ^ a b "ARGOsearch conversation search engine launches - Tech News". Digital Spy. 18 April 2012.
- ^ Boehret, Katherine (17 April 2012). "Keeping Close Track of Chats, Word for Word - WSJ.com". Wall Street Journal. Online.wsj.com.