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There are a number of job opportunities available for those who are interested in learning VoiceXML. This standard is being used in portals such as BeVocal and Tellme. These are portals that are offering voice features to movie listing, quotes, and the news. Many experts believe that VoiceXML will bring changes to the web that are very similar to the advances that were made by older web portals.

 

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