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Speech SDK Starter Kits available for Beta 4

The speech enabled versions of the ASP.NET Starter kits have just been updated for Beta 4 of the SDK. Here are the links: Speech-Enabled ASP.NET Commerce Starter Kit Speech-Enabled Fitch and Mather Stocks Application
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Welcome to my new home

My old blog at http://blogs.gotdotnet.com/johnlawr isn't going to be updated any more, so for foreseeable future you'll find my blog entries here at ASP.Net. For new readers - a brief introduction. I'm a Dev Lead on the Microsoft Speech Application SDK
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Microsoft Speech Server has reached "dogfood" status

A key milestone for any Microsoft project is when it reaches “dogfood” status - which means that internally we're starting to use the product for real internal business use (in other words, we're “eating our own dogfood” - it took
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New blog location

You might have heard that GotDotNet.com blogs are soon to be no more, so many of us are migrating to http://weblogs.asp.net  - at least for the time being. So, for the continuation of this blog please visit: http://weblogs.asp.net/johnlawr Subscribe
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Speech SDK Starter Kits available for Beta 4

The speech enabled versions of the ASP.NET Starter kits have just been updated for Beta 4 of the SDK. Here are the links: Speech-Enabled ASP.NET Commerce Starter Kit Speech-Enabled Fitch and Mather Stocks Application  
Posted by johnlawr | 0 Comments

Speech Application SDK Beta 4 available for download

I should really have checked this before my last blog, but I went to the www.microsoft.com/speech site and couldn't see a link to any download pages, so I foolishly assumed that it wasn't yet available. A further quick search proved me wrong, so here
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Speech Application SDK Beta 4.0 Announced

We just announced that Beta 4 of the Speech Application SDK and beta 2 of the Microsoft Speech Server are ready. I have to apologise that I don't yet know when Beta 4 will be available for public download, although I suspect that members of the MSS
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