Monday, June 18, 2007

Web 3.0 -utiltizes voice recognition!

Conversa Web 3.0.
From: Online



Conversa Web 3.0 lets users voice-activate elements on a Web page--including check boxes, radio buttons, and drop-down boxes--and also enter URL addresses and text entries by spelling with a pop-up military alphabet list. A "Read me the links" feature lets users listen to links being read, instead of reading from the screen. Version 3.0 retains Conversa's Saycons--voiceable icons representing toolbar commands, graphics, and other Web page elements.

Voice recognition is making more inroads! Another plus to those of us that are typing impaired


read more at: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-54891067.html

4 comments:

yvgeni said...

Doc,

Take your font down about 6 notches for god's sake.

Thanks!

Tim said...

Web 3.0???? Cant we all just get a handle on Web 2.0 first?

Roy's Blog said...

Mike, My wife loves the idea of talking to the computer. Now all you have to do is get the computed to do what she askes it to do. And I agree, take the font down a little - I have to stand at the back of the room to read! Roy

Mark R said...

What a great idea. I'm not sure we need to wait till Web 3.0.