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April 2006 - Posts

POSTED BY: WALTER ISIDRO, MSS Developer One of the first languages I learned as a programmer was C, and in learning that language, I encountered a string that became all too familiar to the programming community. “Hello World!” So common, that I’d see Read More...
POSTED BY: STEPHEN POTTER, MSS PM Look, the buzz on Speech Server 2007 continues: Rich Bray talks about the background in a Q&A with Speech Technology Magazine Joe Calev discusses new tools and programming APIs Richard Sprague finds a summary of analysts' Read More...
POSTED BY: KEN CIRCEO, MSS Lead Tech Writer Ok, I'll admit it. As a tech writer, I sometimes forget that the docs play a supporting role in the overall product, and are probably not the main reason someone buys Microsoft Speech Server. In my mind, I know Read More...
POSTED BY: LARRY OCKENE, MSS Product Unit Manager I’m not the bloggin’ sort, but Clint really, really wanted me to post. He even promised me I could be the first, but Ken beat me to it. It figures – Ken’s our designated community champion, and is all Read More...
POSTED BY: CHRIS SCHINDLER, MSS PM Yesterday we publically announced our plans for Microsoft Speech Server 2007. It's a great feeling to finally take the wraps off the features we've been working on for you. Check it out: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2006/apr06/04-05MSS07BetaPR.mspx Read More...
POSTED BY: KEN CIRCEO, MSS Lead Tech Writer So our Director of Product Management, Clint Patterson, said we need a new blog, a TEAM blog, a blog that everyone on the Speech Server team can contribute to. "What do we name it?" I asked. "Think of something." Read More...
 
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