ARGOsearch

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ARGOsearch
IndustryInternet
Software
Telecommunications
FounderPaul Murphy, Angela Clarke
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Area served
United States, United Kingdom, Australia
Key people
Paul Murphy
(CEO and Co Founder)
Website www.argosearch.com

ARGOsearch is a software to search within recordings, such as audio recordings, call notes, transcriptions, and meta-data, for information including spoken words, phone numbers, and dates. [1]

Contents

ARGOsearch is a spin-off from Calltrunk—a cloud-based call recording and call management business, developed on its OpenVoice Platform. [2]

Products and Services

The ARGOsearch software records phone calls and searches them for verbal information, and is available on PC and mobile platforms. [3]

Subscribers store spoken data from mobiles, landlines, Skype, or a Dictaphone, and upload them. They can then search the recorded conversations for dates, times, words, or phrases. [4]

ARGOsearch is currently[ when? ] free, though an OP3Nvoice spokesman said the company would eventually charge for it. It works in Web browsers and on iPhone, and Android phones. [5]

A beta version of the software is available in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. [6]

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