Jeffery is right -- the workplace is what's keeping voice UI from
becoming commonplace. It's where most computers are used -- imagine
how noisy a cube farm of just 20 people talking to their computer
would get. 

I've read about some great HCI coming to the home -- you'll be able
to start your dishwasher, check what's in your fridge while at the
grocery store (or order from home using your fridge) and turn on the
AC/heat very soon. I could see how the inside of a home could be
controlled by voice once things get that wired... but until then, I
don't see much voice happening. 


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