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February 21, 2005

Norwegian alternative browser developer Opera Software today announced the launch of their voice-enabled Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) for home media.

The voice-enabled EPG allows TV viewers to use simple voice commands to navigate programming.

The voice-enabled EPG is a multimodal (multiple forms of input and output such as speech, keyboard or handwriting) project aimed at increasing awareness in the consumer electronics sector of the benefits of voice-enabled web technologies.

Opera's voice-enabled EPG announcement was made a few weeks ahead of the company's planned roll-out of a voice-enabled edition of the Opera browser for PCs.

The voice-enabled EPG is written in XHTML+Voice or X+V multimodal programming language and is available in English with initial targets aimed at enterprise customers and developers.

Opera's Software Development Kit is based on the IBM WebSphere Multimodal Toolkit, with its IBM WebSphere Everyplace Multimodal Environment, that includes IBM Embedded ViaVoice and allows developers to build multimodal applications for devices ranging from low-resource set-top boxes to high-end digital video recorders using the industry standards-based X+V markup language that combines XHTML and VoiceXML.

Via Digital Media Europe - digital media news from across Europe


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how can one obtain the voice enabled epg i.e. is it out on the market?

Posted by: ronald at February 26, 2005 02:41 AM

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