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SDK speech-enables Linux-based devices

Jun 22, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Redmond, WA — (press release excerpt) — earlier this week, Conversay unveiled the Mobile Conversay Software Development Kit (SDK). Compatible with Linux, Embedded Linux, and Pocket PC platforms, Mobile Conversay SDK allows developers to create speech-driven applications for mobile devices and Internet appliances.

The SDK is designed to overcome small form factor and processing constraints of mobile' devices and nternet appliances. Gaming, email, calendar and telematics applications exemplify a few of the areas where a speech-interface can be utilized to access information and interact with applications. A speech-interface can be added to any gaming, enterprise, telematics or other application.

Applications built using the SDK, run in the Mobile Conversay speech environment that includes speech processing and other voice services, enabling mobile device users to easily navigate through applications. Mobile Conversay is included in the SDK as a complete development runtime package.

The company also plans to release a Korean version of the SDK for Linux and Handheld PC platforms in the next thirty days.

 
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