webspeak造句
例句與造句
- For other users, PW Webspeak, a nonvisual browser, provides a straightforward way to use the Internet.
- Tom Dekker, who runs the Visually Impaired Computer Users Group of New York, has used PW Webspeak.
- WEB CHAT : A little confused by all this WebSpeak, from " applet " to " zine ?"
- Instead of reading aloud what is on a computer screen, Webspeak reads the HTML _ or hypertext markup language, the programming code of the Web page _ and interprets it directly.
- In Webspeak, CNN / SI is a definite bookmark ( and if you already had the old SI pathfinder site marked, this will automatically take you to CNN / SI ).
- It's difficult to find webspeak in a sentence. 用webspeak造句挺難的
- In non-Webspeak, that means users will be able to edit their own music and videos, then share them with the rest of the world once the entertainment portal launches in January.
- "As they talked to Web sites and ad agencies, they realized the Web sites were talking Webspeak, and ad agencies were talking adspeak, " said Kovas, president of Focalink.
- "We wanted to put the Web within the reach of every blind person, not just the ones with advanced computer skills, " said Ray Ingram, executive vice president of Productivity Works, which makes PW Webspeak.
- PW Webspeak now comes with a built-in version of Real Audio, a program made by Progressive Networks Inc . The technology, which allows users to listen to continuous streams of audio broadcasts, is attractive to blind users who depend on aural communication.
- I can understand banning words that contain hyphens and apostrophes, because there are no tiles for those symbols and spelling a word such as " " don't " " as " " dont " " will simply not do ( well, until the advent of webspeak, anyway ).
- In an editorial on his Web site _ a rant, in Webspeak _ he scoffed at the idea that he should " trust the mainstream media that has either ignored the mounting evidence " against President Clinton or " rushed to his defense whenever legitimate stories were published about his many high crimes ."