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My Schpiel on Wired for Speech (12 Feb 2006)
This book is perfect for anyone who designs voice applications, as well as any researcher who performs any product usability tests. Not only are the specific experiment results important, but also the processes employed to test a user’s response to an interface. While I do not believe that there is enough information in the content of this book to design the perfect voice application, Wired for Speech is definitely a good starting place and will hopefully be followed by subsequent volumes.
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