Webpage Functionality Code for Dictation App

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The article consists mainly of JavaScript code intended for managing user interactions on a webpage, specifically for a dictation app. It lacks a narrative or informative content that typically characterizes news articles. The only reference to a service offered is a dictation app, which claims to allow users to speak three times faster than they can type. However, there are no details about the app's features, user benefits, or any pertinent context surrounding its release or usage. This absence of substantive content renders the article ineffective as a news piece, providing no insights or information to the reader.

Moreover, there is no discussion of local relevance or impact on the Atlanta community, which would typically be expected in a local news article. The technical nature of the content limits its appeal and engagement for a general audience. Consequently, the article does not fulfill the expectations of a newsworthy publication.

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