Google just launched the latest beta version of its Chrome browser (version 25) for the desktop and Android and this one is chock-full of new tools for developers. The most important update – and the ...
Google has updated the stable release of the Chrome browser with support for the Web Speech API. This API will be useful for web developers wishing to add speech recognition capabilities to their web ...
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A few months ago, I wrote an article on web speech recognition using TensorflowJS. Even though it was super interesting to implement, it was cumbersome for many of you to extend. The reason was pretty ...
Google updated Chrome last month with a Web Speech API in over 30 languages that allows developers to integrate speech-recognition features into their Web apps, and now the company has launched a ...
Google has rolled out a new addition to its Chrome browser this week in the form of a new Web Speech API, allowing users to use speech when visiting supported websites using the Google Chrome browser.
Just a day after the launch of Chrome 32 into the stable release channel, Google today launched the first beta of Chrome 33 for desktop and Android. This release mostly features updates that will be ...
Chrome version 25 was released with a new Web Speech API that allows web developers to integrate speech-to-text dictation into their web applications. The other feature of importance on the new ...
Like it or not the web has mostly been designed for those who can see it. The very nature of HTML and CSS is focused on how a web page looks, mostly disregarding our other senses. With the increasing ...