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XHTML+Voice

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XHTML+Voice (commonly X+V) is a multimodal markup language. It allows for both visual and voice interactions with XHTML documents. Voice interactions, using Voice XML, implement XML event technologies and vocabularies developed by the W3C Speech Interface Framework.