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Fix the licensing confusion To be honest I'm not sure if the licensing scheme is flawed or not because I don't fully understand it. And I'm not alone in my confusion as it seems that a lot of people are confused about what they need to get properly licensed.
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Come out ant hear the "GotSpeech Guy" talk about developing speech applications using Windows Workflow. It's March again and that means that it is time for the Orlando Code Camp . Every year about this time the Orlando .Net User Group hosts a code camp.
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You've probably seen those TV commercials that warn people that what they post on the web becomes public property. I've also seen news stories where stuff has come back to haunt people in job interviews and such. It wasn't as bad as that but Richard Sprague
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Recently I've been fielding a lot of questions concerning hosting for OCS Speech Server 2007 applications. There is some confusion among developers over how to get their applications into production. People are confused about gateways and proxies and
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While cruising around looking at speech related blogs I stumbled across this comment over at the Wireless Speech blog - Our reader's comment's 2nd segment reads: " And while the technology may be advancing quickly, for the common person, they don't seem
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Great Bill Gates interview and UC demo clip over at CNN - Out of Voicemail Jail . I'm not sure how long this will be there so enjoy it while you can. I would love to hear your take on this.
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When ActicveX first started becoming popular back in the '90s an aftermarket sprung up of companies and developers creating custom ActiveX controls that you could use in your applications. I think they went a long way towards making Visual Basic popular.
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Terry Gold has this to say concerning what Ford is doing with speech - http://www.terrygold.com/t/2007/08/ford-announces-.html You can also read about it at Zune-Online or on Ford's Sync site While you are reading Terry's blog maybe you can help him find
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Richard Sprague is moving on to other things. He has been blogging about Microsoft Speech Server from the very beginning and was one of the first speech related blogs that I read. I think this post was one of my favorites as Richard was one of the first
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You can read all about it in Gold System's announcement . Pretty impressive. Congratulations to Terry and crew. Even though I work for Gold Systems I had nothing to do with writing this application which is probably a good thing if you want to win. :-
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While we were at Tech-Ed Michael Dunn was bugging me about creating a forum on GotSpeech for members interested in creating desktop speech applications. Well, I listened and added Managed SAPI - System.Speech namespace development as our newest forum.
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I just wanted to remind everyone that GotSpeech will be at Tech-Ed 2007 in Orlando next week. Michael Dunn and I will be presenting this session: UNC03-TLC - Building Speech Self-Service Applications on Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Using
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"Stop talking to machines and talk to a real human" - that's the unofficial motto of a new service at NoPhoneTrees.com . They are in beta launch at the moment but claim that they can "walk the tree" for you and they currently handle over 150 companies
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I got an email a few days ago that started like this: This will sound strange, but a new Martial will be filling the vacant IVR position at Landstar. I'm very excited about the possibilities. It looks like I've got some big shoes to fill. .... Yes that's
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I just got word that my good friend Sara Morgan has been award MVP for OCS. You may recognize Sara as the only person to publish a book covering Speech Server. She is the author of Building Intelligent .NET Applications . You can read what Sara has to
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