Telecom Web Browsers, and Methods for Defining a Telecom Web Browser
First Claim
1. A system that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received electrical signals back into sound, the system comprising a browser configured to access and browse a plurality of voice sites, at least some of the voice sites having different telephone numbers.
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Abstract
A method of defining a voice browser for browsing a plurality of voice sites, at least some of the voice sites having different telephone numbers, the voice sites being configured to be accessed by telephone, is provided including storing information relating to voice sites visited by a voice user; and providing forward and back functions, comprising transferring a user from one voice site to another, in response to commands by the user. Computer program code and systems are also provided.
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- 1. A system that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received electrical signals back into sound, the system comprising a browser configured to access and browse a plurality of voice sites, at least some of the voice sites having different telephone numbers.
- 9. A browser configured for browsing a plurality of voice sites, at least one of the voice sites having different telephone numbers, the voice site being configured to be accessed by a device capable of converting sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received electrical signals back into sound, the browser configured to store information relating to voice sites visited by a user and provided a forward and back function for transferring a user from a first one of the voice sites to a second one of the voice sites in response to a user command comprising one of the forward or back function.
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20. A computer readable medium bearing computer program code which, when loaded in an apparatus having an ability to make telephone calls and having a speech recognition device, causes the apparatus to:
store information relating to voice sites visited by a voice user; and
provide forward and back functions, comprising transferring a user from a first one of the voice sites to another one of the voice sites, in response to commands by the user.
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