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The 2011 I Speak Dragon contest is now closed to entries! We will make an announcement of the winners in July, pending winner notification. Stay tuned to this space, or pop by the Dragon Web site, our Facebook page, our blog, or our Twitter feed to see which three stories are selected as winners!

Read all stories2011 Contest Rules
  • I love Dragon

    My name is Rod Wilce, I am a Safety Consultant with the North Carolina Department of Labor, OSHA Division. My work takes me into all types of workplaces doing Consultative Safety audits. Being in the government it has always been a forgone conclusion that it is paperwork intensive. That paperwork for...


  • Speaking Dragon Contest

    I was not able to drive after surgery for 3 months, because my left arm was in severe pain and pretty much immobile to due nerve damage. I used Dragon Speaking for all my e-mails of which I get over 200 per day, I took notes on teleconferences, wrote blogs, and letters. One document I had to complete...


  • A Great Invention!

    By Pinalben "Pinky" Patel It was the fall of 2003 when I began using Dragon NaturallySpeaking . I had just graduated high school and started college. My major was Creative Writing . I wanted to be a fiction writer. Because of my disability called Friedreich's Ataxia, I had a slurred voice...


  • I want to win!

    My name is Ben and I want to win! Dragon let's me be my best and WOW, if I could have Dragon on a Galaxy Tab I would be unstoppable. You see before Dragon I was a very smart kid, but I could not show it very well, in fact I could not show what I could do at all. I could not write, legibly or what...


  • I speak Dragon to write history.

    A number of years ago I fell down stairs and did nerve-root damage to my cervical spine. I tried to continue my work but the pain in my neck and arms got worse so I elected to have surgery to relieve the pressure on the nerves. This gave me some relief, but not enough to allow be to return to work so...


  • A dragon fired back up my life

    After losing 80% of my hands, Dragon Naturally Speaking (DNS) put me back into the game of life and has allowed me to dream once more. I grew up as Katharyne Fowlkes, the youngest of five children and dreamed of making my older siblings proud of me, along with my parents who forfeited their dreams to...


  • Using Dragon, Contest

    I intermittently had been using Dragon for the past 4 years, because I never have been a good typist. So I used it mostly for typing larger pages of material. But then 3 years ago I unexpectedly developed Geriatric Type II Diabetes (I am 80). It was unexpected because there was no family history of Diabetes...


  • Involve the Patient in The Medical Record

    Involve the Patient in The Medical Record "The doctor only spent five minutes with me!" Changes in our healthcare system and the ever-increasing paperwork burden carve increasing amounts of time from the important face-to-face interactions between patient and doctor. DragonDictate can help...


  • Involve the Patient in The Medical Record

    Involve the Patient in The Medical Record "The doctor only spent five minutes with me!" Changes in our healthcare system and the ever-increasing paperwork burden carve increasing amounts of time from the important face-to-face interactions between patient and doctor. DragonDictate can help...


  • Living life with Dragon 10

    As someone who was diagnosed with early onset Lewy Body Dementia, I was starting to struggle with the computer, but since buying Dragon 10.0, as recommended by my Daughter, my life has changed. Although I don't use it all of the time, I find it is now part of my everyday life and would be lost without...


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I Speak Dragon 2011

You can win a Samsung Galaxy Tab, and Dragon!

Three winning stories will be selected by a panel of judges, and the winning entrants will each receive a Samsung Galaxy Tab (ready to load with FlexT9 for Android!) as well as Dragon NaturallySpeaking upgrades for three years.

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