YouTube's automatic captions

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Wow Google is really on a roll with Android, Go, SPDY, Wave and others announced recently now we have automatic captions! This means YouTube videos will use Google's speech recognition software to add captions for hearing impaired viewers. This is something is really great for those of us that may have hearing problems. The best part about this is you don't have to do anything now. 

I have a few clients that are really taking advantage of videos and YouTube. Miller & Zois posts videos describing the effects of Yas / Yasmin, Greenberg & Bederman are doing the same. The questions for other law firms is this - why are you not on YouTube? It's free, its a huge network of people and YouTube videos are being returned with Google web search results. 

Do a search for a Maryland malpractice lawyer and there is a chance a video from Miller & Zois may show up. 

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