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Google Inject the iPhone Voice Commands

San Francisco: Making a phone who understands the human voice command is the dream of Google's researchers. After a lengthy study Google researchers discover technology that can recognize voice commands well. This new program their output, is installed in iPhone that is produced by Apple Inc..



This free software can be downloaded through the iTunes store starting Friday (15/11). With this device, iPhone users can do a search through Google by voice command. For example, "Where's the nearest Starbucks?"

The way it works is simple. According to the New York Times, the voice commands are converted into digital files and sent to Google's servers and the Google search engine will provide the answer. The answer will appear a few seconds - depending on the speed of Internet access service provided. That's the hardest to make this device is to make this software "works" with the kind of voice and accent different.

Before Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft has offered service via voice commands are also mobile. Microsoft services, namely Tellme, presents information such as directions, maps, and films shown in cinemas.

The features of Yahoo! oneSeardh more flexible voice again. However, accuracy according to the New York Times is lower than Google's service. "Google's system is much more perfect," wrote the paper.

Even the user can request service more "weird". For example, "Which most delicious Chinese food restaurant in the New York city ? And where her". Then comes the list of three restaurants in the vicinity. Google led the list based on recommendations from previous Google reader. Google also provides a clickable phone number will connect directly to the restaurant in question. Easy right?

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