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		<title>Developing Voice Interfaces for Legacy Web Applications</title>
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		<description>Traditionally, web applications are accessed via a single mode interface; information is presented and captured with text. However, one can additionally use a voice browser to navigate the Internet. One can navigate or access &apos;hands free&apos; Internet applications from anywhere; you are not restricted to the desktop or a portable computer. VoiceXML is a language for Internet telephony applications and is based on the XML language. VoiceXML can &apos;speech-enable&apos; an existing web application to be used through a conversational interface, providing a more natural way of interaction between users and Internet applications.</description>
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