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Contextualize Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Template Tutorial
Maybe it’s just my weakness, but what I often find writing web applications is that I come back to them several months later and wonder, sometimes, how to work them. This is a weakness of “contextualization”. Contextualization is putting your … Continue reading →
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Agenda Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Wizard Tutorial
We’re happy here, finally, to move onto a new concept with the “Speech to Text to Speech” web application blog posting thread, building on yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial using the recent … Curriculum … Continue reading →
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Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial
Do you remember with yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Uploaded Prompting Tutorial how we presented a YouTube video means of catering for some automated audio prompting with our Curriculum Vitae web application following our “subdream” of … … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, audio, boolean, caption, captions, categorization, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, internet, intranet, Javascript, LibreOffice, Mac OS X, MAMP, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, QuickTime Player, say, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, upload, video, vocabulary, word process, YouTube, YouTube API
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Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Uploaded Prompting Tutorial
Yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Prompting Tutorial was about a generic automated prompting solution, but was suited to a relatively small audience, alas. The other choice here is to make your own audio content that you upload, … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, audio, boolean, caption, captions, categorization, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, internet, intranet, Javascript, LibreOffice, Mac OS X, MAMP, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, QuickTime Player, say, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, upload, video, vocabulary, word process, YouTube, YouTube API
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Google Calendar Chart Difference Report Planning Tutorial
Yesterday, with Google Timeline Chart Clipboard Tutorial, we had another (“when”) sub-guinea pig situation like the Area Chart was a “where” sub-guinea pig. Now, you may be sick of our “guinea pig” business … nga, nga, nga nga, ngaaaaair keeps … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, area chart, attachment, audio, background, background image, bar chart, button, calendar, camera, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, column chart, comma separated values, copy, CSV, date, Did you know, diff, email, ftp, FTPManager, geographicals, Google, Google chart, HTML5, IFRAME, image, include, iOS, iPad, iPhone, line chart, line feed, linear gradient, Macbook Pro, map, map chart, media, mime type, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, presentation, programming, protocol, QuickTime Player, reference, reply, select, sftp, software integration, timeline, tutorial, video, YouTube
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Google Timeline Chart Clipboard Tutorial
Today’s Google Charts Timeline Chart interface changes bring into play for the first time thoughts regarding (the Javascript) … Date … (object and) data type. We wanted to start down this “road” so that our “when” Google Charts such as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, area chart, attachment, audio, background, background image, bar chart, button, camera, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, column chart, comma separated values, copy, CSV, date, Did you know, email, ftp, FTPManager, geographicals, Google, Google chart, HTML5, IFRAME, image, include, iOS, iPad, iPhone, line chart, line feed, linear gradient, Macbook Pro, map, map chart, media, mime type, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, presentation, programming, protocol, QuickTime Player, reference, reply, select, sftp, software integration, timeline, tutorial, video, YouTube
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Google Geo Intensity Map Chart Multimedia Background Tutorial
To ease the burden of our usual Google Chart “guinea pig” Pie Chart interfacing web application, we’ve introduced today our interim “sub guinea pig” candidate, the Area Chart, who wants to grow up to be … you guessed it … … Continue reading →
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Google Line Area Bar Column Chart Multimedia Background Tutorial
The recent Google Pie Chart Multimedia Background Tutorial “guinea pig” approach to multimedia background functionality behind our Google Chart interfacings not only introduced us to bigger guinea pigs but helped build up some code intervention points for those bigger guinea … Continue reading →
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