Personalized electronic greeting card and associated method

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Synthesis

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C704S260000, C040S124030, C040S124110

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08032376

ABSTRACT:
An electronic greeting card for recording and playing back a personalized message includes a bifurcated card with first and second coextensively shaped sections pivotally coupled to each other. The device further includes a mechanism for recording and playing back a one-time personalized message associated with the greeting card, and a mechanism for adapting the recording and playback mechanism between inoperable and operable modes for allowing a sender to record the one-time personalized message on the recording and playback device and thereafter allowing a recipient to repeatedly play back the one-time personalized message.

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patent: 2007/0171278 (2007-07-01), Chen

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