RE: [xsl] [ocjug] - VoiceXML

Subject: RE: [xsl] [ocjug] - VoiceXML
From: "Jeffrey B Feldman" <jbf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:19:56 -0500
You can also try downloading Motorola's IDE suite (MADK Simulator and
Accompolli 009 SDK) to create a development/testing environment for Windows:

	http://www.motorola.com/MSP/products/developer/index.html

One notable book is (check Amazon.com for others):

	VoiceXML: Professional Developer's Guide by Chetan Sharma, Jeff Kunins

Have fun!!!

Cheers,
--Jeff


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For voicexml information,

http://www.voicexml.org/

http://www.w3.org/Voice/

I think one book has been published, but I think
that the most reliable info is on the web.

You can prototype do some simple application work at
heyanita.com.


--- papouasied@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I 'd like to get some technical background in
> VoiceXML,
> which I heard is both real and powerful in
> developing real-world voice
> applications.
>
> Any good links or books to recommend ?
>
> thanks
>
>
>
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