Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Google launches voice-driven search for iPhone

iPhone-owners do their searches no longer typing on the touch screen of their phones. A new version of Google's search software also works with speech recognition.


The company offers the new version of the program since Monday night for free in the App Store, the online software store of Apple. Users can customize their searches after installation say.

Motion Detector

The software makes handy use of the motion detector of the iPhone. If a user's phone to his ear moves, the program automatically switches to the voice-driven mode.

For the software only works for English language queries, preferably with an American accent.

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