Creating Interactive Voice and Video Applications
The application brief, Creating Interactive Voice and Video Applications, explores how easy consumer interaction with content is what will drive revenue from video applications for mobile and broadband subscribers. The need to constantly refine user interfaces to rapidly expanding video content provides ongoing challenges for application developers. The emergence of scripting languages that leverage web models and support a variety of media can reduce the development timelines to bring these new applications to market and save time and money!
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Advanced Call Control through CCXML
The application brief, Advanced Call Control through CCXML, discusses how the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) defines Call Control eXtensible Markup language (CCXML) as a developing standard for managing and supporting telephony call control with a VoiceXML-based application. While it is designed to be used with any media capable dialog application, CCXML’s key benefit is the ability to complement and integrate with VoiceXML to setup, monitor, and tear down phone calls.
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