New Google "Voice Search"
The new Google Mobile application for iPhone is finally unveiled. Тhe search application knows when you bring the phone to your face to speak into it. It beeps, you talk, and it executes a Google search on what you said.
When searched for names of people, businesses nearby, airline information, and other miscellaneous data, the service bungled one nearby restaurant, but got everything else right. It uses the phone's location data to narrow down results. Try searching for "sushi" and you'll get your closest sushi restaurants at the top of your search results.
The Google Mobile application gives you its answers in text, which makes for a very quick experience. If your result returns phone numbers, you can dial the phone by clicking on one. But if you're driving in your car and need a quick connection, use Goog411 instead, which is a full voice-in, voice-out experience.
Google Mobile doesn't let you do voice dialing from your own contact list. It's frustrating to be able to search the entire Web with your voice but not be able to search your own phone. But it's still a useful and very cool little service.
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