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October 2006 - Posts

Michael Patten from the PIX team just published a really cool video up on soapbox and the PIX team blog showing how easy it is to use Windows Speech Recognition and Movie Maker together to create a new movie, publish it, and preview it, without ever touching Read More...
Check it out: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/community/speechrecognition.mspx Read More...
Yeah, yeah... Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) is great and all, but what about those pesky security dialogs that pop up when I click on something with a picture of a shield on the? I can't control them? Or can I? ... Actually, you can. Sort of. But you Read More...
Karl Barksdale wrote to me earlier in the week about the great success he had with Vista SR at " THE FIRST WINDOWS VISTA SPEECH RECOGNITION CLASS IN BUSINESS EDUCATION ". And it happened 3 months before Vista SR will likely be available to consumers... Read More...
jkOnTheRun is a pretty neat blog (actually in CNET's Blog 100 ) that keeps track of all things mobile. JK's tagline is "using mobile devices since they weighed 30 pounds." :-) Yesterday, JK posted a new JKOTR video , entitled Vista RC2 on a Samsung Q1 Read More...
This morning there were a few blogs I caught via Technorati on the fact that Vista's Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) requires a minimum of 1024x768 screen resolution to run. First Craig blogged about it on his blog , and then Rob picked it up on gottabemobile.com Read More...
Larry Magid did an article on speech recognition last weekend on CBS News. In the article he talked about his experience with both Dragon Naturally Speaking (DNS) version 9, as well as Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) included in the upcoming Windows Read More...
In an interesting blog posting on Windows Vista discussing the answer to the question, is Windows Vista just eye candy, or is a world class OS that everyone wants and needs, the author has this to say about Speech: ... it’s very easy to learn, and works Read More...
 
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