Google Voice Search Coming to iPhone
Google is taking the search engine for mobile phones one step ahead with the announcements of voice search capability of its iPhone Application. Google has added sophisticated voice recognition technology to its iPhone app which will be released any day now. You’ll now be able to ask for things you want to search for rather than typing. For example, you can say “Where’s the nearest restaurant?”
Once your question is received, the sound will then be converted into a digital file and sent to Google’s servers, which will determine the words spoken and pass them along to the Google search engine and display the result back to you using iPhone’s location based feature. Pretty amazing technology if you come to think about it. But don’t worry about the cost because the app will still be free.
Google keeps bringing apps to iPhone which are very useful like Google Earth and obviously the next iPhone Firmware update is also bringing Google Street view to iPhone. These applications are not only impressive but also very useful. It would be very interesting to see what Google releases for its own mobile platform Android.
Anyway, stay tuned for the Google app update, we’ll let you as soon as it’s released to public through app store.
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