JAVIER is a JAvascript Voicexml InterpretER, designed (but not restricted) to run inside a webbrowser, its main engine has less than 1000 lines of code. It's maybe, the tiniest but (almost) FULL VoiceXML implementation.
The application for tracking a mobile devices, similar to google mobile maps but enhanced about many additional new features including a web service where
a user will be able to track registered mobile devices from a webbrowser.
Experimental open source project, which aims to test possibility of VoIP calls "from browser to browser". Main part is Java application implementing UDP hole punching, which is sent to both clients using JWS. See it online in action at project homepage
VxmlSurfer is a modular, multi-platform, extensible VoiceXML 2.0 interpreter, geared to Web browsing as opposed to telephony. VxmlSurfer is currently used as a user interface for the HearSay non-visual Webbrowser.
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