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Google Is Taking Spoken Questions

The New York Times is reporting that Google has added a voice interface to their iPhone search software. Expected to make its debut as early as Friday, users will be able to speak into their phone and ask any question they could type into Google's search engine. The audio will be digitized and results will be returned via the normal search interface. "Google is by no means the only company working toward more advanced speech recognition capabilities. So-called voice response technology is now routinely used in telephone answering systems and in other consumer services and products. These systems, however, often have trouble with the complexities of free-form language and usually offer only a limited range of responses to queries."

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  2. Re:Good voice transcription? by YourExperiment · · Score: 5, Informative

    Something for iPhone users? I could care less.

    Really? I honestly couldn't care less, but it's nice to know someone out there is taking an interest.

  3. Re:Good voice transcription? by spydabyte · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think you should care. Just because google decided to start with a single platform doesn't mean it'll remain that way.

    So they got rid of dealing with different platforms and stuck to a single one to focus on the algorithms behind voice recognition. Sounds like a good plan to me.
    Hopefully they'll extend it to other platforms if it works well with the iPhone.

    The iPhone seems like a more practical platform as well. It's designed for on the go and use of voice. Your desktop? Not so much.