Technology | Amazon Amazon Secretly Buys Voice Company Could acquisition of Yap herald Siri competitor? By Kevin Spak Posted Nov 10, 2011 1:45 PM CST Copied In this Sept. 28, 2011 file photo, Jeff Bezos, Chairman and CEO of Amazon.com, introduces the Kindle Fire at a news conference, in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File) Is Amazon trying to dig deeper into gadget land? The company appears to have clandestinely purchased Yap, a company specializing in voice recognition technology. In a never-announced deal on Sept. 8, Yap was acquired by a company called Yarmuth Dion Inc. The merged company was then immediately renamed Yap. But CLT Blog noticed that, according to SEC filings, this new Yap has the same address as Amazon’s corporate headquarters in Seattle. Speculation is swirling that Amazon means to produce a competitor for Apple’s Siri voice control technology. Yap’s only consumer product was an iPhone and Android app that converted voicemails into text, but All Things Digital reports that the company’s original goal when it was founded was to let people control their technology with voice commands. CLT says the one of the company’s founders also boasted that it had “IP in every iPhone and Android device.” Read These Next Trumps ends trade talks with Canada. Gavin Newsom has filed a massive lawsuit against Fox News. New York Times ranks the best movies of the 21st century. Supreme Court gives Trump big win on national injunctions. Report an error