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How Ask GeorgiaGov's content speaks for itself - a chat with Preston So, author of Voice Content & Usability - Tag1 Team Talk

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For thousands of years, much of the content that fills our books and today lines our websites has been rooted in the written word. But in recent decades, voice interfaces have grown in both performance and popularity as users begin to seek novel ways to access information, especially through the uniquely human medium of spoken content. Services such as Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google Home, Cortana, and so on drive more transactions and interactions every day. What was once the realm of Dick Tracy is now everywhere.

As voice interfaces become more ubiquitous, it’s necessary to content strategies, architectures, and design approaches to account for this growing access method.

In this Tag1 Team Talks episode, Michael Meyers (Business Director at Tag1) talks with Preston So (Editor in Chief, Tag1 Consulting and Senior Director, Product Strategy at Oracle) about how Ask GeorgiaGov, the first voice interface for residents of the state of Georgia and among the earliest content-drive voice interfaces in existence, came to life.

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For thousands of years, much of the content that fills our books and today lines our websites has been rooted in the written word. But in recent decades, voice interfaces have grown in both performance and popularity as users begin to seek novel ways to access information, especially through the uniquely human medium of spoken content. Services such as Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google Home, Cortana, and so on drive more transactions and interactions every day. What was once the realm of Dick Tracy is now everywhere.

As voice interfaces become more ubiquitous, it’s necessary to content strategies, architectures, and design approaches to account for this growing access method.

In this Tag1 Team Talks episode, Michael Meyers (Business Director at Tag1) talks with Preston So (Editor in Chief, Tag1 Consulting and Senior Director, Product Strategy at Oracle) about how Ask GeorgiaGov, the first voice interface for residents of the state of Georgia and among the earliest content-drive voice interfaces in existence, came to life.

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