
Google Bringing Voice Searches to the iPhone?
by Ron Miller —
The Unofficial Apple Weblog reports that Google is bringing a voice-activated search tool to the iPhone App store, but CNET reports that there appears to be a delay in the release of this intriguing tool, which would allow you to say your search criteria and get results. Sounds pretty neat, no doubt, but I am skeptical about the accuracy of the recognition engine, if and when we ever see this application live. For now, check out this YouTube video from Google, which illustrates the voice tool's promise.
TechCrunch is now reporting that the Google Voice Search application will ...
Google Voice Search for iPhone available for Download
I4U News —
Google Voice Search for iPhone available for Download Posted on Tue, 18 Nov 2008 01:48:03 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr More Mobile Phones News Google Voice Search for iPhone available for Download The highly anticipated new Google Search App for the iPhone with voice recognition is available for download now on the iTunes App store. With the Google voice enabled search (Google Mobile App) you can speak your queries without even pushing a single button. Additionally the new iPhone Google Search App version also brings Search with My Location. With that feature you can just search for business, weather, and movie information without specifying where you are. ...
Google Mobile App for iPhone Could Be Better... If It Read Your Mind [Screenshot Tour]
Lifehacker —
[image] After a small delay, Google released their new and improved Google Mobile for iPhone app yesterday. We gave you our one-word review , but now it's time for a closer look at Google's impressive new voice recognition search app the one that's going to make typing to search on your phone a thing of the past. How It Works How It Really Works [image] The videos above certainly make the search-by-voice Google Mobile seem incredible, but anything can look good in a video. The real test is how it works in practice. Lucky for us, the voice-recognition capabilities of are uncannily good. I won't say you'll never get a bum match see, for example, how TechCrunch's ...



