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Google Introduces Voice Search
Posted On 04 Apr 2011
Google announced the launch of its Voice Search service for Android phones and iPhones – although the experience in Google’s operating system is much more complete than Apple’s, since it cannot add the service, it only allows it as an application-, and it is available on Marketplace and AppStore. The application has Spanish and 19 other languages support.
Voice Search can search terms in Google, YouTube videos or Google Maps locations without typing on the keyboard, users only have to say to the smartphone what they want to find. It also incorporates a large database of more than a million words associated with voice, and it recognizes variants such as the emphasis is Mexican Spanish, Argentine and other Latin American accents.
This technology includes all services on phones with Android 2.2 software and touch pads, ait allows to write tweets and emails just by talking on the phone.