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March 2006 - Posts

It's always nice to hear from customers, especially when we've delighted them with new capabilities or features in Microsoft products. It's especially sweet when those customers are also from the "competition": Chuck Runquist, former DNS SDK technical Read More...
If you're curious about what SR in Vista is like, or why you might be interested in it, check out the newly released step-by-step guide here . Read More...
Check it out: http://blogs.technet.com/chenley/archive/2006/02/21/420136.aspx Read More...
Daily Tech talks about SR in Vista: Voice recognition has gone through serious growing pains over the last decade, and has made it far enough that it has now become a useful tool for everyday computer use. Microsoft is showing a demonstration of the voice Read More...
Fox News has a blurb about Speech Recognition in Windows Vista: How about some built-in speech recognition? That's right, Vista will include a built-in speech recognition engine, and new and improved speech synthesis. Assuming it works as well as it should, Read More...
Some people have been wondering how to properly dictate numbers in Windows Vista. Here's a quick set of examples of what you can say, and what Vista SR does: By default: “one” à “one” “two” à “two” “nine” à “nine” “ten” à “10” “eleven” à “11” “fifteen” Read More...
 
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