- Google programmers have added voice recognition technology to Google search.
- Users place the phone to their ear and ask virtually any question.
- The sound converts into a digital file and is sent to Google's servers.
- Search results also include local information (via iPhone's GPS capabilities).
- Google released the app only with apple and not with their own Android G1 cellphone.
- Apple will released the free Google App on iTunes (as of 11-14-2008 at 8:30 pm EDT there is no sign of the application.
- The software has flaws for example queries can appear as gibberish.
- Google executives said they believe the app was accurate enough to be useful.
- Location based queries would give google the right to charge higher rates for nearby businesses.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Google Voice Search Comes To Apple's iPhone, Not Android G1 First (NOTES)
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