Volume 5, Issue 2 - March/April 2005
 
   
 

Article #1

Using Call Control XML (CCXML) as a SIP Softswitch

By RJ Auburn

CCXML is a sibling standard to VoiceXML, designed to facilitate enhanced call control capabilities in both VoiceXML platforms and in call control platforms that have no relationship to or with VoiceXML. CCXML gives both VoiceXML and non-VoiceXML telephony developers alike the ability to quickly create and deploy telephony applications that make use of enhanced call routing, multiparty call conferencing, outbound dialing, intelligent call progress analysis, call center / Computer Telephony Integration (CTI), and more.

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Article #2

Opera 8 Ships One Million Browsers with X+V Multimodal Technology

By Igor Jablokov

Opera Software ASA recently announced that version 8.0 of its browser received over one million downloads within four days of release. The Norwegian software vendor has created a fast and standards compliant Web experience. While this news is certainly commendable for any product introduction, rivaling even Mozilla’s Firefox, it is also a milestone for the multimodal and voice standards community. Opera has included a feature that could usher in an age of human-computer interaction predicted long ago by many a science fiction writer.

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Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Engelsma introduces the articles of the January/February issue of VoicexML Review.

Read the Letter from the Editor

 

VoiceGenie's Rob Marchand continues his gentle introduction to the new features described in the VoiceXML 2.1 specification. This month Rob takes a look at the <foreach> element.

Read this month's First Words

 

Our resident VoiceXML guru (Matt Oshry - Tellme) demonstrates platform independent "confidence-based confirmation" techniques in VoiceXML, and answers your questions on the VoiceXML 2.1 specification.

Read this month's Speak and Listen

 

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IBM, Cisco Target Speech-Enabled Contact Centers
April 28, 2005
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Voxeo Achieves VoiceXML 2.0 Platform Certification
April 25, 2005
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Intel, Loquendo, ScanSoft, Tellme and Verizon Join VoiceXML Forum Board of Directors
February 22, 2005
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VoiceXML Forum Launches 2005 Webinar Series
February 22, 2005
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Edify gets VoiceXML certification
Voice activation apps system is approved

InfoWorld.com
14 December 2004
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W3C publishes Working Darft of the Extensible Multimodal Annotation
Markup Language (EMMA)

14 December 2004
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W3C publishes the Last Call Working Draft for SISR
8 November 2004
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What You Say Is What You Get
Communications Convergence.com
8 December 2004
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W3C Voice Browser Working Group publishes the SSML Recommendation
September 7, 2004
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Look Ma Bell, No Hands! VoiceXML, X+V, and the Mobile Device.
August 3, 2004
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W3C Voice Browser Working Group publishes Last Call Working Draft of VoiceXML 2.1.
July 28, 2004
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VoiceXML Forum Launches Developer Certification; Exam Verifies Baseline VoiceXML Development Skills.

June 1, 2004
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