Google is going to release software that will let users enter search terms on a smartphone by just saying them aloud. What is slightly controversial about this upcoming application is that it's for the Apple iPhone, not the T-Mobile G1, which runs Google's own Android OS.
Google Voice Recognition ApplicationThis new service will be part of an update to the free Google Mobile App for the iPhone, according to the New York Times. It will allow users to ask questions, such as "Where's the nearest Starbucks?" and see the search results on their smartphone's screen.
The new version of this application was supposed to be posted on the iPhone App Store this weekend, but has not yet appeared.
Google Voice Recognition ApplicationThis new service will be part of an update to the free Google Mobile App for the iPhone, according to the New York Times. It will allow users to ask questions, such as "Where's the nearest Starbucks?" and see the search results on their smartphone's screen.
The new version of this application was supposed to be posted on the iPhone App Store this weekend, but has not yet appeared.