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Python Cowsay API Cartoon Speech Content Tutorial
If you were to ask most people what is more onerous filling in online web forms on the way to making something happen … we’re guessing, rather than saying button presses … we’re guessing, they’re more likely to say typing … Continue reading
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Tagged align, API, ascii, cartoon, cell, character, column, content, contenteditable, Courier New, drawing, exec, flip, flop, font, font family, form, HTML, install, Javascript, monospace, monospaced, monospacing, open source, PHP, pip, printout, programming, punchcards, Python, row, speech, speech bubble, speech to text, spool, spooling, table, tabular, td, text, textarea, th, tutorial, vertical-align, wording
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Google Chrome Dictation Out and About Tutorial
Don’t know about you, but I find lots of good ideas occur to me while out and about. Perhaps writing on the hand or the calendar ideas of Google Gmail Calendar and Kinesthetic Learning Tutorial are the go for you … Continue reading
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Tagged connection, demonstration, email, Google, Google Chrome, hands free, internet, iPhone, kinesthetic, MacBook Air, programming, share, sharing, SMS, speech to text, tether, tethering, tutorial, Web Application, WiFi
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Google Chrome Dictation Primer Tutorial
The work of yesterday’s Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Speech to Text Tutorial has prompted us to start down the road to developing a (let’s just say for now) Dictation web application that suits use on a macOS or Windows Google … Continue reading
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Tagged demonstration, Google, Google Chrome, programming, speech to text, tutorial, Web Application
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