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Subject: RE: MobileLBSList: BeVocal Cafe
Date:  12/05/2000 07:36:38 AM
From:  Warren Hill

There are a lot better ways of deploying voice based applications, i.e.
traditional VRU applications today which are faster and have more
flexibility and power than that available via VoXML. It is very likely,
however, given the propensity of ML technical resource around the world in
comparison to the relatively proprietary VRU vendor software that VoXML will
eventually become the defining coding choice, especially if it can ever get
the XML interfaces to the back office systems which are the biggest issue to
deploying with non-ML based technology today.

Warren Hill
Edify Corp.
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COM\On Behalf Of Hung-Hsien Chang
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 12:50 PM
To: Bryan Morgan
Cc: mobilelbslist@wirelessdevnet.com
Subject: Re: MobileLBSList: BeVocal Cafe





On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Bryan Morgan wrote:

> For you voice developers, BeVocal announced their "BeVocal Cafe" today.
> It's at http://cafe.bevocal.com. Also, check out
> http://cafe.bevocal.com/docs/geo_api/index.html - a GEO API for
> location-based services via VoiceXML.
>
> Is anyone out there actually developing with VoiceXML yet? Any thoughts?
>
> Bryan
>


I think there are but devloping with VoiceXML as a real aplication is
still not a wide spread phenomena ( even less than the WAP)
Tellme and beVocal and other voice portal may want to be the voice
recognition processing engine for VoiceXML developer (since individual
can't afford or no inexpensive resort to the processing software.)

I haven't looked at the BeVocal's API and haven't tried ( shame on me)
Tellme's studio ( thougth registered.) But the guts is that unless
they have developed a full API, the service for the developers
will not be efficient.

And I have tried BeVocal's service in China Town for business yellow
page. One comment: It sucks. :)

But voice interface is inevitable....

Hubert




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