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Voice Search Added to Google Mobile Applications for the iPhone

November 19th, 2008 | 412 Views RSS Feed



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As we had notified you earlier, Google has added the option of voice search to Google Mobile Applications for the iPhone. It's extremely easy to use and ideal for emergency situations. Once the application is running, all you have to do is hold the iPhone to your ear, wait till you hear a beep and then say out loud whatever you are looking for. As quoted by Google, you will get results ranging from 'official arm wrestling rules' to 'fennel bulbs.' The voice search is enabled by default only for the U.S English users.

The following addition is clearly in tune with Google's major advancements in making search faster and easier. Moreover, when you are on local searches, the application automatically uses your location to make the results even more relevant to you.

The application enhancement is ideal for urgent scenarios, say you are in an unknown location and looking for something like a local pharmacy, then this application can help you a long way.

This Youtube video is likely to clear out a thing or two:


In order to obtain the latest Google Mobile Application for iPhone one has to go to the 'Application Store' option on the iPhone and search for 'Google Mobile Application.' You could go Google's Mobile Blog section to obtain more information on the latest developments in Google Mobile.

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