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Voice enabling XML, Part 1: Develop a voice-enabled RSS reader
RSS is a hot topic these days, as it provides an easy way to stream data online. This article, the first of a four-part series on developing VoiceXML applications, shows you how to develop a voice-enabled RSS reader. The input to the application is RSS data, and the output is VoiceXML that can be read and spoken by your favorite compatible voice application.
Articles 21 Aug 2007  
 
Voice enabling XML, Part 4: Develop a Web search application for VoiceXML
In this final article of a four-part series, develop an application that takes VoiceXML as input and queries the Yahoo Search API for both basic Web searches and Yahoo local searches. The query returns information about businesses within a specific location and region. The application then reads the results to the caller after submission.
Articles 02 Oct 2007  
 
Voice enabling XML, Part 3: Develop a voice blogging app
In this third article of a four-part series, you will develop a simple blogging application that takes VoiceXML (VXML) as input and saves the data into your online blog. You will also learn to use this type of voice blogging to great advantage when you create tweets, or Twitter entries.
Articles 18 Sep 2007  
 
Voice enabling XML, Part 2: Develop a voice-enabled calendar
In this second article of a four-part series, you learn to develop a voice-enabled calendar. Save the data of the calendar as XML; then to modify calendar entries, have the application read VoiceXML that contains your specified commands. The calendar can also output VoiceXML to speak your daily tasks back to you.
Articles 04 Sep 2007  
 
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