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September 14, 2004

IBM opensource donation

From MacInTouch Home Page

The N.Y. Times reports that IBM is donating speech software to two open-source groups:
IBM is donating code that it estimates cost the company $10 million to develop. One collection of speech software for handling basic words for dates, time and locations, like cities and states, will go to the Apache Software Foundation. The company is also contributing speech-editing tools to a second open-source group, the Eclipse Foundation.

Posted by jason at September 14, 2004 06:52 AM

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