Microsoft’s Bing Conversational Understanding Team Releases MSDN Voice Search App

Posted on Wednesday, April 16, 2014 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Microsoft’s Bing Conversational Understanding team has released a new reference app, the MSDN Voice Search App, that demonstrates how to integrate your app into the new contextual voice capabilities available in Windows Phone 8.1.

The app itself is very simple and straight-forward, surfacing the MSDN documentation library from the Cortana experience. Once you have the app installed, ask ‘MSDN, what are universal Windows apps?’ while in Cortana and she’ll launch the MSDN Voice Search App and help you find an answer.

For more information, check out the Bing Dev blog post on integrating Store Apps with Cortana (and don't forget to grab the app's source code). For more detailed WPDev 'how to', also check out the Speech Dev Center and the recorded session from Build.

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