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Voice Portal Principles. This document describes currently anticipated features and functionality for an [ ] voice portal service, which will initially be optimized for AOL subscribers. The initial delivery ([ ]) will consist of an [ ] navigation system and a set of [ ] voice-sites representing key AOL and [ ] properties. The service is intended to be open and extensible to [ ] since, to the degree possible and as provided in [ ] subsequent to [ ] (or, if requested by AOL, within [ ] for incremental consideration according to the principles outlined in Section VIII and Section IX below), it will employ a standards-based navigation system and will use VoiceXML. Specifically, the goal is to allow: - The AOL Voice Portal service to (1) expand easily beyond the initial set of content offerings, and (2) access content outside the initial AOL Voice Portal service offering ([ ]sites etc.). This will enable AOL to leverage new business opportunities as they become available. - The AOL Voice Portal content to be accessed by other compatible voice browsers that might emerge as the Speech-enabled Web expands Throughout this project, AOL intends to develop the expertise required to become a leading player in the emerging field of voice content. Working with SpeechWorks, AOL's objective is to gain the tools and skills necessary to: - Design, develop and produce voice sites (for its [ ] or [ ]). - Deploy and maintain a scalable service - Develop and product audio prompts / content
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