Jam Session in May: The Future of VoiceXML

May 6th, 2010 by Sabine Winterkamp

Now that VoiceXML 2 is the standard language for building voice apps, what’s next?

In this developer jam session, Dan Burnett will present what’s new in VoiceXML 3.

Frustrated by the FIA? Concerned about forward compatibility? Join us for this jam session on May 20, 2010 and learn how the Voice Browser Working Group is addressing these and other key questions.

Date: Thursday, May 20, 2010

Time: 11:00 AM Eastern, 8:00 AM Western, 5:00 PM Central European

REGISTER NOW


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  1. Speaking of Standards » What is new with VoiceXML 3? Find out in this free webinar on May 20th Says:

    [...] about the upcoming VoiceXML 3? Want to learn what is new and how it may help you? If so, please join us for a free webinar on May 20th where Voxeo’s Dan Burnett, current chief editor of the VoiceXML 3 specification, will explain [...]

  2. bencrox Says:

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