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To: Dave Swanson who wrote (3750)5/6/1999 8:56:00 AM
From: BuddyW  Respond to of 18366
 
While we're talking voice recognition stuff; has anyone been following VXML? This is IBM's Voice Extensible Markup Language. It's voice recognition for internet access. The future seems to be hand held devices that you talk to in order to access the web. Hmmmm....sounds like a combination of the Lanier/Edig device and all the other big boys. Check out IBM's site for VXML; then think BIG DOLLARS. Notice the other players in this game are Lucent (we have something with them), Motorola and AT&T. God I hope this MicroOS is as good as we think it is.

software.ibm.com

fqwiii...



To: Dave Swanson who wrote (3750)5/6/1999 8:58:00 AM
From: bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
Wow, this bodes well for us. Just connecting the dots... Intel
partnered with us for their handheld vtt-ttv devices because we
have "the best intellectual property".

Cheers.



To: Dave Swanson who wrote (3750)5/6/1999 8:59:00 AM
From: Sandra Simon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
Late last night on our local news station from San Francisco, Channel 4 KRON, had a piece about internet music. They showed the jukebox program from Real Audio. They asked random citizens about getting music from the net. Also talked about music industry people's comments. Mentioned it wouldn't replace current tapes and CD's and that this would be just another means of access. They said you could still order the hard copy online, after sampling it. Also said it would allow people to put together their own mixes, select the songs they like without buying the whole album...