Emerging Tech Talk #013 – Thomas Howe on Voice Mashups and Voice-enabling Business Processes

December 18th, 2008 by Dan York

What is a “voice mashup”? How do they work? How can “mashup” tools help developers more quickly build voice applications? What is meant by “voice-enabling business processes”?

In this episode, Dan York discusses these questions with Thomas Howe, CEO of The Thomas Howe Company and frequent speaker/writer about voice mashups, building voice applications and where the communications industry in general is headed.

This interview was recorded in August 2008 at the ClueCon conference in Chicago, IL, USA.

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