Google Unveils Voice Recognition App For iPhone

The latest from the guys at Google is that they have announced the voice recognition application for the coveted iPhone. You just need to ask a question and the audio is converted to a digital file and sent to Google to search for answers. The answers would also include local information as iPhone has capabilities to recognize locations.

The software has been developed with the assistance of some of the best voice recognition experts from around the world. This servioce would be interesting especially at a time when voice recognition software has been criticized for inefficiency. Many a times, people with different accents may not be comprehensible to the software. However, Google would probably fix such problems and allow easy and comfortable access to the net using one’s own voice.

It would definitely help those who may feel lazy to type into the address box, for the software will do the job of converting your voice digitally and sending across the net to receive information and answers to your questions. Google seems to have reached yet another milestone in its path to net dominance.

Via: NYTImes/LikeCool

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