Emerging Tech Talk #37 – Voxeo Acquires Motorola’s VoiceXML Browser Business

October 6th, 2009 by Dan York

What is a VoiceXML browser? What is VoiceXML? What role do they play in communication? Why did Voxeo purchase Motorola’s VoiceXML browser business? What does that mean for people in the industry? How will it help companies that want to add VoiceXML into their products?

In this episode, host Dan York dives into those questions to explain what a VoiceXML browser is, what is special about Motorola’s VoiceXML browser, what the relationship is between Voxeo and Motorola, and what this acquisition means for Motorola OEM customers, for Voxeo customers and for the industry in general.

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