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Photo: Rather speaks to SXSW crowd
In his South by Southwest keynote speech, the renowned broadcaster shared his thoughts on the state of journalism in the Internet era.
Tags: broadcaster, photograph
Image galleries 2007-03-12
Photos: The wisdom of game crowds
Game designer Jane McGonigal delivers the Research & Design keynote speech at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Tags: game, Game designer Jane McGonigal, photograph, San Francisco
Image galleries 2007-03-06
Photos: Motorola rides cell phone craze
In CES keynote speech, Motorola CEO Ed Zander says the company's mission is to make everything mobile.
Tags: keynote speech, Motorola Inc., cell phone, telephone, Ed Zander, CEO, Consumer Electronics Show, mobile marketing, photograph
Image galleries 2007-01-08

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Video: Bill Gates talks past and future in his 'last keynote' for Microsoft
On Tuesday at Microsoft Tech-Ed 2008 in Orlando, Bill Gates gave what was billed as his last keynote as a full-time Microsoft employee. He talked about the past and the future of software development and even made a few product announcements. Gates said: "When I think...
Tags: Keynote, Bill Gates, Video, Microsoft Corp., Corporate Communications, Software Development, Development Tools, .Net, Marketing, Software/Web Development, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-03
Apple Keynote (dmg)
Keynote 3 introduces a host of new features that make ordinary presentations a thing of the past. From dazzling HD themes and brand-new cinematic transitions to 3D charts and spreadsheet-style tables, Keynote 3 gets your point across. Beautifully. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: Apple Inc., Keynote 3
Software downloads 2007-10-10
Photos: Talking marketing at Mix '07
Robert Bach, the president of Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices division, delivers a keynote speech.
Tags: entertainment, photograph, president, marketing, Microsoft Corp.
Image galleries 2007-05-02
Who's the marketing whiz that came up with this one?
In years past I have attended numerous and varied trade shows. Some of those shows have been small intimate affairs and some have been huge like Comdex in its heyday. Many of these shows have had one thing in common --- a keynote speech by Microsoft Chairman and all around...
Tags: Bill Gates, Marketing Research, Marketing, Mark Kaelin
Blog posts 2007-01-10
Qu-Yo Speech (zip)
Qu-Yo Speech will bring you a feature of speech commands and real speech recognition. Command your computer to open your mailbox or to surf the Web. Never again will you need to write long emails use our speech to text and with our robust speech recognition engine it will flawless...
Tags: Speech, Speech Recognition, E-mail, Emerging Technologies, Online Communications
Software downloads 2006-01-06
The Power of Speech in an On Demand World
This webcast emphasizes that speech is becoming the interface of choice for many people and that speech self-service has become mainstream for many customers - supported by a clear, proven value proposition. This webcast also announced a new partnership and a major open-source initiative to help accelerate the adoption of...
Tags: Webcast, Speech, IBM Corp., Digital Media, Business Structures, Open Source, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Finance
Webcasts
CoolInfo (exe)
With CoolInfo, you can navigate the Internet by speech, search with Google, Yahoo, eBay and MSN entirely by speech. Create speech commands to start programs, open files, browse web pages and make your computer speak back to you. You can also use the Windows calculator with speech. Say What Can...
Tags: Speech, Productivity, Internet, Microsoft Windows, Channel Management, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing
Software downloads 2007-04-16
Animation (Taking a look at IBM Lotus Symphony Presentations)
KeynoteI'm a Mac "Fanboy" so I use Keynote.Symphony looks really creaky to me.
Tags: robertmro, animation, IBM Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-11-07
Tech Ed 2006: Keynote
During Tech Ed 2006's Sunday night keynote, Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Chief Technology Officer, Bob Muglia, Microsoft Senior VP, Server & Tools Business, Chris Capossela, Microsoft Corporate VP outlined Microsoft's vision for IT--a client-server-services synergy.This gallery shows highlights from the keynote.
Tags: vision, Microsoft Corp., server, VP, information technology, Tech Ed 2006, Ray Ozzie
Image galleries 2006-06-12
Speech Software Development Kit 5.1 (exe)
The Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1 adds Automation support to the features of the previous version of the Speech SDK. You can now use the Win32 Speech API SAPI to develop speech applications with Visual Basic , ECMAScript and other Automation languages. The SDK also includes freely distributable text-to-speech TTS engines...
Tags: Software, Software Development, SDK, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1, Speech Recognition, Emerging Technologies
Software downloads 2007-08-21
Troubleshoot Speech Recognition
This feature of Troubleshoot speech recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition is on when the microphone is turned on, and one can see Dictation and Voice Command on the Language bar. One can also tell if...
Tags: Microphone, Speech Recognition, Emerging Technologies
White papers 2007-12-01
SCICA Speech (zip)
SCICA Speech is a simple text-to-speech application that lets you change the volume, rate, and voice of the speaker in addition to saving speech output to a wave file. It can also handle clipboard text as well.
Tags: Speech, Sanmina-SCI Corp., SCICA Speech, Telecommunications
Software downloads 2006-03-15
Bill Gates Keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2006
In his keynote, Gates shared Microsoft's vision for the future of consumer technology, highlighting the important role of software in developing and delivering innovation that benefits the industry, partners, and people everywhere. If the past is any indication, expect the unexpected. Bill has used his keynote address at CES in...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Keynote, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Tablets, Strategy, Business Structures, Microsoft Windows, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Management, Finance, Operating Systems, Software
Webcasts
MSDN Webcast: Introducing Communications Server 2007 Speech Server (Part 4 of 4): Deploying Speech Applications in a Telephony Environment (Level 100)
The presenter of this webcast provide the best practices for deploying speech applications in a telephony environment using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Speech Server. This webcast show how to deploy a speech application with Speech Server, discuss the different deployment scenarios, and demonstrate how to configure Speech Server using...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Telephony, Webcast, Communications Server, Server, Microsoft Corp., Speech Application, Digital Media, VOIP, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Networking
Webcasts
Using speech recognition in Windows XP
speechgo pleaseOffice 2007 and Win XP and Speech RecognitionI upgraded from Office 2003 had speech recognition feature to Office 2007 and no longer have speech recognition feature. I assume you have to have Vista to use speech recognition with Office 2007? I cannot find any data on this...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, nutman2@..., speech recognition, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2007-04-09
KeyNote (exe)
KeyNote is a tabbed notebook with a Rich-Text editor, multilevel tree notes and strong encryption. It's ideal for free-form or structured information. The application stores many notes within one file. Each note can contain a hierarchical tree of topics. KeyNote features powerful editing, formatting, and search functions, and macros, templates,...
Tags: Application, Keynote, Search
Software downloads 2004-09-28
Talking Windows: Exploring New Speech Recognition and Synthesis APIs in Windows Vista
In recent years, Microsoft has placed an increasing emphasis on bringing speech technologies into mainstream usage. Windows Vista includes a built-in speech recognition user interface designed specifically for users who need to control Windows and enter text without using a keyboard or mouse. There is also a state-of-the-art general purpose...
Tags: API, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Speech Recognition, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Emerging Technologies, Software
White papers 2006-01-01
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