Microsoft Voice Command

Discontinued virtual assistant by Microsoft

Microsoft Voice Command is an application which can control Windows Mobile devices by voice. The first version was announced in November 2003[1] and it was supported in the United Kingdom, United States, France, and Germany.

Windows Mobile 6.5 had Microsoft TellMe integration, software created by a company Microsoft had recently acquired.[2][3] This feature was later implemented in Windows Phone as a part of Bing Mobile.

See also

  • Speech recognition
  • Speech synthesis
  • Voice control
  • Microsoft Cortana

References

  1. ^ Microsoft Presspass:Microsoft Gives Mobile Devices a New Voice
  2. ^ Rotham, Wilson (April 29, 2009). "Windows Mobile 6.5 Will Get TellMe Voice Commands". Gizmodo.
  3. ^ Hodgkins, Kelly (April 29, 2009). "Windows Mobile 6.5 to get TellMe Voice Command integration". The Boy Genius Report.

External links

  • How To Use Speech Recognition in Windows XP
  • Microsoft speech page
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