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  39. <h1 class="title"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1jjpJ67xhE">Video: 1Vox &mdash; Your Query Is Our Command</a> </h1>
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  41. *Video: 1Vox &mdash; Your Query Is Our Command!
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  43. <p>
  44. Speech interface designers often express surprize at the the fact
  45. that the average blind user rarely if ever uses spoken input. But
  46. when you come down to it, this is not too surprizing &mdash; given
  47. that the eyes-free user has speech output active, the overall system ends up talking to itself!
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  50. To show that these conflicts can be avoided by careful user-interface design,
  51. we demonstrate 1Vox &mdash; our voice-search wizard for the Marvin Shell.
  52. </p>
  53. <ol>
  54. <li>
  55. You activate 1Vox by stroke <u>9</u> on the Marvin screen.
  56. </li>
  57. <li>
  58. You hear a spoekn prompt <i>Search</i>
  59. </li>
  60. <li>
  61. You hear a little auditory icon when the system is ready
  62. for you.
  63. </li>
  64. <li>
  65. You speak oft-used queries e.g., <i>Weather Mountain View</i>.
  66. </li>
  67. <li>
  68. You hear a short spoken snippet in response.
  69. </li>
  70. </ol>
  71. <p>We called this widget 1Vox &mdash; in honor of the Google onebox found
  72. on the Google Results page.
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  75. <div id="postamble"><p class="author"> Author: T.V Raman
  76. <a href="mailto:raman@google.com">&lt;raman@google.com&gt;</a>
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  78. <p class="date"> Date: 2009-03-30 Mon</p>
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