VoiceXML Forum Launches First Issue of VoiceXML Review
15 January 2001 -- For immediate release
Piscataway, N.J.: The VoiceXML Forum today launched
the inaugural issue of its e-zine, VoiceXML Review.
Developed by the Forum’s Education Committee,
the publication will serve as an educational vehicle
for the VoiceXML community, and provide a mechanism
for the Forum to promote its initiatives. The
Forum anticipates the e-zine will foster growth
and maturation in VoiceXML technology by educating
the speech recognition community and attracting
new participants.
The e-zine can be accessed via the Web at
http://www.voicexmlreview.org
“For the first time, contributors and observers
within the VoiceXML community will have a place
to publish their findings and experiences, and
learn from others on a regular basis,” said
Jonathan Engelsma, Editor-in-Chief of VoiceXML
Review. “The interest shown so far in this
periodical is exciting, and we believe it has
great potential in further disseminating VoiceXML
knowledge and expertise within and beyond the
Forum’s membership.”
The articles in VoiceXML Review will be authored
by experts in the field of VoiceXML, most of whom
are members of the VoiceXML Forum. The periodical
will be freely available via the Forum’s
Web site. An option will be available for readers
to “register” themselves as subscribers,
which will allow them to receive notification
when new issues are posted. VoiceXML Review will
also feature an interactive search page and an
archive of past issues.
Each issue of VoiceXML Review will feature a
blend of full-length feature articles, monthly
columns, and news from the VoiceXML community.
The first issue of the e-zine will present the
following articles:
Features:
· “What is VoiceXML?” by Kenneth
G. Rehor
· “Activities of the VoiceXML Forum
and the W3C” by Gerald M. Karam
Columns:
· “First Words: VoiceXML—Where
Speech Meets the Web” by Rob Marchand
· “Speak & Listen: Find Answers
to Your VoiceXML Questions” by Jeff Kunins
About the VoiceXML Forum
The VoiceXML Forum is an industry organization
established to promote VoiceXML as the universal
standard for speech-enabled Web applications.
The Forum, which is composed of over 350 member
companies (4 Sponsor Members, 29 Promoter Members,
and 320 Supporter Members), supports the work
of the VoiceXML community through its conformance
testing, marketing, education, and outreach efforts.
Bolstered by a membership that has more than tripled
in the past year, in 2000 the Forum launched a
Technical Council to support its Conformance and
Education Committees, and also formed a Marketing
Committee. The VoiceXML Forum is a program of
the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization
(IEEE-ISTO),
which manages the day-to-day operations of the
Forum.
Contacts:
Jonathan Engelsma
Editor-in-Chief, VoiceXML Review
Jonathan.Engelsma@motorola.com
Gerald Karam
Acting Chair, VoiceXML Forum Education Committee
Karam@research.att.com
Greg Kohn
Managing Editor, VoiceXML Review
Greg.Kohn@voicexmlreview.org
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