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  2. SpeechWeb - Wikipedia

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    Two research groups are developing software to facilitate the construction and deployment of SpeechWeb applications by non-experts: The "MySpeechWeb" research group at the University of Windsor has developed documentation and software to facilitate for people who want to access and/or create SpeechWeb applications.

  3. 15.ai - Wikipedia

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    15.ai was a free non-commercial web application that used artificial intelligence to generate text-to-speech voices of fictional characters from popular media.Created by an artificial intelligence researcher known as 15 during their time at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the application allowed users to make characters from video games, television shows, and movies speak custom ...

  4. HTML audio - Wikipedia

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    The adoption of HTML audio, as with HTML video, has become polarized between proponents of free and patent-encumbered formats. In 2007, the recommendation to use Vorbis was retracted from the HTML5 specification by the W3C together with that to use Ogg Theora, citing the lack of a format accepted by all the major browser vendors.

  5. Microsoft Edge Legacy - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Edge Legacy release cadence was tied to the Windows release cycle and used the Windows Insider Program to preview new versions of the browser. These pre-release builds were known as "Edge Preview".

  6. Self-voicing - Wikipedia

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    A self-voicing application is an application that provides an aural interface without requiring a separate screen reader.Self-voicing applications can be an important form of assistive technology, useful to those who have difficulty reading or seeing.

  7. I Have a Dream - Wikipedia

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    "I Have a Dream" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist and Baptist minister Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs ...

  8. WebSocket - Wikipedia

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    The client sends an HTTP request (method GET, version ≥ 1.1) and the server returns an HTTP response with status code 101 (Switching Protocols) on success.This means a WebSocket server can use the same port as HTTP (80) and HTTPS (443) because the handshake is compatible with HTTP.

  9. NearlyFreeSpeech - Wikipedia

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    By 2008, Michael Hemmingson of San Diego Reader wrote that the Electronic Frontier Foundation suggested using services such as NearlyFreeSpeech.net and Tor software to avoid being fired for blogging. [5]