Thursday, November 20, 2008

Google's iPhone application does not understand English


Google has a new version of its search appliance launched in the App Store of Apple. The iPhone application has voice-driven search as main innovation, but that does not work in English.

Voice search with Google on Monday night appeared iPhoneDe application in the App Store, as an upgrade of the old version of the program. The main new feature is its voice-driven search. The Dutch and Flemish has no meaning in their moerstaal against the iPhone to chatter: the application does not understand English. The application is also in Dutch and gives results when searching through landmark in the neighborhood.

The application seems to do his job well, but has trouble owner to the iPhone correctly understood as there is noise in the background. It was' Tweakers' distorted by the application to 'stella,' and the word was' airplane 'turned into' lil freestyle bow. " The first reactions to the application have been positive, according to Cnet, the voice control faster than typing on the iPhone.

Google originally wanted the program already last Friday launch. This happened through a demo movie and an article in The New York Times. Although the application Friday in the App Store was supposed to appear, for unclear reasons that happened Monday night only.

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