The list below offers a variety of references that you may find useful as you develop your voice applications.
VoiceXML Forum
The VoiceXML Forum is an industry organization founded by AT&T, IBM, Lucent Technologies and Motorola, and is chartered to establish and promote VoiceXML as a standard essential to making Internet content and information widely accessible via voice and phone.
VoiceXML Review
A monthly publication by VoiceXML Forum.
www.w3c.org
The voice browser activity site for the W3C.
www.kenrehor.com
Information about Ken Rehor, and related links.
VoiceGenie Developer Workshop
ASP; Cold Fusion; JSP; Perl; PHP
Teach yourself one of these server side technologies, and write code that generates VoiceXML dynamically.
http://www.mozilla.org/js/
http://www.mozilla.org/js/language/
http://www.mozilla.org/js/scripting/
http://www.devguru.com/Technologies/ecmascript/quickref/javascript_index.html
Reference information for JavaScript/ECMAScript, the client side scripting language for VoiceXML.
Designing Effective Speech Applications
A chapter from Sun's Java Speech API document about designing effective speech application.
Building Applications with VoiceXML
A presentation from AVIOS 2000.
The Business Advantage of VoiceXML
Making the business case for Speech Applications based on VoiceXML.
Speaking Freely about the VoiceGenie VoiceXML Gateway and the VoiceXML Interpreter
The inside story on VoiceGenie's VoiceXML Gateway.