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Description: Speech Application Language Tags, or SALT as it is popularly known, is actually a small set of XML elements and their associated attributes, events and methods. These elements can be applied to existing markup languages such as HTML, XHTML, WML etc. to add speech and telephony interfaces to web applications. The development of the specification has been spearheaded by SALTforum, founded by Microsoft, Cisco, SpeechWorks, Philips, Comverse and Intel.
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| Resource Specification | | Date Added: | 05/17/2005 |
| Last Updated: | 05/17/2005 |
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