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Well you have a 2 year wait for a product to reach the market. Don't think any ONEV basher on this board has that kind of patience.
"Nuance expects the first integrated speech innovations combining Nuance and IBM technologies to be available within two years. IBM will continue to serve its own customers. In a second component of the agreement, Nuance will purchase speech-related patents from IBM."
Ugo? Irish company got ONEV SDK? Going back and looking foward, how much of that in the link came true? Vista is dead, set top boxless is live...Win 7 is next MSFT hope...ONEV is not the only company that fails in some way to predict...but it does have the rosetta stone...the VR and the patents...
http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/archive/2007/04.aspx
what? so you are agreeing the weak shall inherit this board. good luck with that.
Cee-it, since I recently relocated to Syracuse, NY last year for the last year before early retirement, I found I like the area and would like to stay. A new friend, a business woman, at dinner tonight told me that with my skills I should find work with SRC. She said it was very advanced and high tech and her circle of influence tells her that they cannot find the talent they need. I did not know this business and Googled it when I got home...guess what, they need speech recognition skills, right at my back door...
https://www1.recruitingcenter.net/clients/syrres/publicjobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=11058
...how about "speechsheets" instead of spreadsheets?...and the Subaru you may be describing is the WRX, built for kids and kids at heart, comes with Blaupunkt stereo, at least the one I test drove before I bought my legacy sedan...happy trails!
http://www.subaru.com/shop/model_consideration.jsp?model=imprezawrx
well anyone can google IVR jobs and see for themselves...here is one that references IVR/mobility in the hospitality industry...reserve a table in 17 languages anywhere in the world...it's coming, walk and talk without the stop and time to keystroke...I can't wait for my moblin and, fellow road-warrior as well, I bet morley can't wait for hers...
http://jobs.allstarjobs.com/index.php?post_id=54854
Cee-it, I am now looking into IT jobs since my early retirement is imminent. That would be in SANs. I could not believe that I ran across a job posting in IT storage that had IVR as an essential skill. Blew my mind...the only reason this skill would be necessary in my field would be to enable a server to talk across the SAN to its disk. Thought of your prognostications on the tech to come. It is around the corner. If I find the listing again I will post it here to get your take on it.
...hear, hear morley, holiday cheers to you and yours and all longs, you know who you are. More important than health, wealth, and happiness is the life to enjoy it.
kk
1. la-de-da
2. name these 2 companies, the former employer and the current
3. if you don't answer 2, well, you be the judge
Juice? Wasn't it, "you don't hold water with me"? Nevermind, water ever, lol...
...and those HARD MONEY, are your holiday ego aphorisms? Thanks for sharing...
BBB interesting on this language..."Missing among the players (which include Google, Vlingo and Tellme) is a major Yellow Pages publisher"...well you-know-who is working with one of those...
to quote the article in your link:
-- Voice Search Usage Will Accelerate. Voice search is gaining traction at portals and Internet companies. Missing among the players (which include Google, Vlingo and Tellme) is a major Yellow Pages publisher. Kelsey Group analysts caution publishers not to ignore a critical window into their local data for too long or the opportunity will pass them by. What to watch for in 2009: Major Yellow Pages publishers to build or buy a voice search solution.
what do you not understand with the language "such...as"?
well Iris, I salted away my bonus for a day like this...days like this when perhaps MMs (the "old" investors) are shaking out the last of the weak hands...I have been gunning for .0005 for months now and am bummed that 4 mil traded after hours (or t) at .0009...que sera sera, whatever will be will be, the future's not ours to see, que sera sera, what will be will be...been there, sung that in the '50s.
dave very interesting observation and it, the pps, has yet to break .001, as you say...I have been watching that also.
FYI voice search without voice-to-text translation...Ugo we need the patent research you do...and is anyone using the ONEV SDK, veno can you ascertain this?
It appears that the first URL below may need to be copied and pasted into the address bar...
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/MELODIS-Unveils-Scalable-User-Friendly/story.aspx?guid=%7B12445D4C-F2C5-4F6F-8634-0158AFB54E7C%7D
http://www.melodis.com/dialer
and with all the LARGE CAPS and punctuation!!!!????
still invested, plan to buy more
for you especially CEE-it, very interesting read...
http://waxy.org/2008/11/deconstructing_google_mobiles_voice_search_on_the_iphone/
Ugo, peace and love to you and yours this holiday season...
just what don't you get about this "skydoyle language" regarding Ugo's support of ONEV...if you don't get it this second time around, I will regard you inconsequential...
quoting skydoyle about Ugo, again:
You low-life POS...LOL! You are on your way out. Not just out of the ONEV boards, OUT of the internet, period. There are over 30 people working on getting you gone from every corner you inhabit. You think RB and IHUB are bad? Just wait....in six months you won't be able to poke your worm infested brain out from under a rock anywhere online without someone banning your alias. Thought you were a player huh sport? Looks like you f**ked once too often with the WRONG crowd, douchebag....LMAO!
skydoyle, perhaps this is why they [the longs] left [the ONEV boards], example Ugo...
Rally Cry regarding Ugo...
The following is a copy/paste from the Yahoo ONEV board that is cdjerk1's (skydoyle) reply to a post by Turtlegrewhair (Ugo), a post having links to the Google and ONEV patents...note that skydoyle once claimed that I was "cdjerk1" of the Yahoo ONEV board, however I have documented the same post posted by cdjerk1 on Yahoo and skydoyle on IHUB, using identical language, proving cdjerk1 is in fact skydoyle...the copy/paste:
You low-life POS...LOL! You are on your way out. Not just out of the ONEV boards, OUT of the internet, period. There are over 30 people working on getting you gone from every corner you inhabit. You think RB and IHUB are bad? Just wait....in six months you won't be able to poke your worm infested brain out from under a rock anywhere online without someone banning your alias. Thought you were a player huh sport? Looks like you f**ked once too often with the WRONG crowd, douchebag....LMAO!
canweprofit...how about the REAL stock Citigroup (C)...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structured_investment_vehicle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_banking_system
Rally Cry regarding Ugo...
The following is a copy/paste from the Yahoo ONEV board that is cdjerk1's (skydoyle) reply to a post by Turtlegrewhair (Ugo), a post having links to the Google and ONEV patents...note that skydoyle once claimed that I was "cdjerk1" on the Yahoo ONEV board, however I have documented the same post posted by cdjerk1 on Yahoo and skydoyle on IHUB, using identical language, proving cdjerk1 is in fact skydoyle...the copy/paste:
You low-life POS...LOL! You are on your way out. Not just out of the ONEV boards, OUT of the internet, period. There are over 30 people working on getting you gone from every corner you inhabit. You think RB and IHUB are bad? Just wait....in six months you won't be able to poke your worm infested brain out from under a rock anywhere online without someone banning your alias. Thought you were a player huh sport? Looks like you f**ked once too often with the WRONG crowd, douchebag....LMAO!
meaning voice chat?
...only predictable in that you offer not an iota, mote, whit, or diddly of fact again and again...oh except the pps...well the current pps means nothing until you sell. But you knew that.
sky, FNIX has 10 billion OS and trades at 0.0001...put that in YOUR pipe and smoke it. ONEV works with SIP, POP, IMAP and other basic internet protocls to deliver it's MV product. These IP are no more or less than what any competitor could use. Check out the IEEE on this.
For a more foward-looking review, start here...
http://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/Editorial/Feature/Speech-on-a-Network-48897.aspx
Quote
Among firms that have already dipped their toes in the SOA waters, most have thus far involved only their back-end databases and core business applications. Front-end, customer-facing speech technologies have only recently begun to enter the picture. "We’re just now starting to see increased awareness of SOA within the contact center space, especially in larger companies where the core IT functions are already in an SOA and they are looking to add more and more components," says Steve Cawn, sales team leader for speech solutions at IBM.
According to Cawn, the concept of incorporating speech into an SOA is "in its earliest stages of adoption," but gaining ground quickly, particularly in the financial services, telecommunications, and retail/ commerce industries. Coding and recoding speech applications is among the most expensive and time-consuming parts of any project, so companies in these sectors have the most to gain from sharing data and processes across channels and applications. That’s because many offer multiple modes and channels of interaction—branch offices, call centers, Web sites, kiosks, and more—and many different transaction types that can be performed through these channels.
In an SOA, "applications are not siloed but broken down into a set of components that can be shared across them," explains Steve Cramoysan, research director for enterprise communications applications at Gartner. "In an IVR that’s asking for a customer ID number in one area and a credit card number somewhere else, it’s better to develop it once and reuse it across all other applications."
Great PowerPoint on risky investments...don't think ONEV is in this camp, IMO...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2190705/CDO-Powerpoint-SubPrime-Primer
ship, a rudder for free...regards from onev.com...
http://www.onev.com/careers/
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Iris, just my point.
I said "Iris, this technology is complicated" and gave you a link which clearly describes the complexity.
You said, "Huh? What on earth are you talking about!?"...
see..."out of context" works both sides of the argument...
You twisted the intent of my post. It is YOUR concern about missed timetables that was my point. Please give the VENTING of your INSECURITIES about timelines a rest. It will happen when it HAPPENS.
Iris, this technology is complicated beyond what you or any of us could fathom and not instantly rolled within the timetable you seem to insist upon. Consider this example of STB technology of which you may be complaining. The links below to a patent regarding such technology cite an email to ONEV (2001) as a reference...
I don't see any such tech out to date using "cloud computing" for VR for cable TV (proposed on a Linux cluster) but do know that ONEV has some inroads into some of it locally, for example its VR for gaming on consoles.
• Email: Fwd: Re: One Voice Technologies; Feb. 15, 2001.
...cited in this patent...
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7047196/description.html
http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?IA=WO2001095625&WO=2001095625&DISPLAY=DESC
...sumarized with this language:
The application of this methodology to cable television networks, with extremely limited upstream communication bandwidth, enables voice recognition over cable television, in turn enabling a breakthrough in user friendliness unattainable in the home entertainment environment today.
The further application of this methodology supporting user site addressing and the identification of user voices associated with the user site aids the responsiveness of such systems.
An internet browser may execute on a processor in the AgileTV engine, decomposing the browser view into pixel frames, which are processed into a MPEG stream, and sent to the frequency up converters, etc.
Consider voice actuated interactive game playing. Large motion video sequences may be placed on a game server. The playing of the appropriate motion video sequences may be controlled by voice commands using the game server as a local VOD server to the head-end node, communicating through a sufficiently high-speed and responsive communication mechanism, which could be the Internet.
Interactive gambling is supported across cable television networks.
Interactive shopping, based upon shopping content placed on a VOD server and activated through the speech recognition responses of the AgileTVTM engine, is supported.
Interactive auctioning is supported across cable television networks.
Interactive voice communications applications are supported across cable television networks.
The preceding embodiments of the invention have been provided by way of example and are not meant to constrain the scope of the following claims.
CNBC 7 PM Carlos Slim interviewed
So Iris, are you saying you were posing a rhetorical question and you don't know how to punctuate it? Although you are not alone in this, your rhetorical question does not elicit a "yes, of course response". Had I miss-intended the word elicit with illicit, we would be back to referencing bad grammer. I think you know very well what your comments intended and that was to disparage ONEV, the stock price. My read on Dumotier's comments about the stock price was that "it is what it is, nothing more".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question
"Punctuation
In the 1580s, English printer Henry Denham invented a "rhetorical question mark" for use at the end of a rhetorical question; however, it died out of use in the 1600s. It was the reverse of an ordinary question mark, so that instead of the main opening pointing back into the sentence, it opened away from it.[2]
Some have adapted the question mark into various irony marks, but these are very rarely seen."
SteveP, I would say the recent Nuance acquisition of that specific Philips VR unit is a non-competitor of ONEV, would you not agree?
http://www.speechrecognition.philips.com/