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Google Voice Search or Search by Voice is a Google product that allows users to use Google Search by talking on their phone or computer, such as requesting a device to search data when logging in information about what to look for to the device by talking.

Originally named as Voice Actions allowing someone to give voice commands to an Android phone. Once available only to local English - the commands can then be recognized and replied in American, English, and Indian English; France, Italy, Germany and Spain.

In Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), it's merged with Google Now.

In August 2014, new features are added to Google Voice Search, allowing users to choose up to five languages ​​and the app will automatically understand spoken language.


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Google Voice Search on Google.com

On June 14, 2011, Google announced on the Inside Google Search event that it will start launching Voice Search on Google.com over the next few days.

Google launches support but only for Google Chrome browser.

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History

Google Voice Search is a tool from Google Labs that lets someone use their phone to create Google queries. After a user calls (650) 623-6706, the number of Google Voice search systems, they will wait for the words Speak Your Search Keyword and then say the keyword. They will then wait to update the page, or click on the link to bring up the search page the user requested. Currently, this service demo and page has been closed. Since the introduction of the service, products from Google, such as GOOG-411, Google Maps, and Google Mobile App, have been developed to use voice recognition technology in various ways.

On October 30, 2012, Google released a new Google Search app for iOS, featuring enhanced Google Voice Search functionality, similar to the Voice Search function found on Android Android Jelly Bean and aims to compete with Apple's own Siri voice assistant. The new app has been compared well by reviewers for Siri and the unofficial side-by-side comparison of Apple Weblogs says that Google Voice Search on iOS is "amazingly fast and relevant, and has a deeper [than Siri]".

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Supported languages ​​

The following languages ​​and variants are supported in Google Voice Search:

  • Afrikaans since 2010
  • Amharic since 2017
  • Armenian since 2017
  • Azerbaijan since 2017
  • Basque since 2012
  • Bangla since 2017
  • Bulgaria since 2012
  • Catalan since 2012
  • Czech since 2010
  • Denmark since 2014
  • Dutch since 2010
  • English (Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, USA), several variants since the 2008 launch
  • Filipino since 2013
  • Finnish since 2012
  • France since 2010
  • Galician since 2012
  • Georgia since 2017
  • Germany since 2010
  • Greece since 2014
  • Gujarati since 2017
  • Hebrew since 2011
  • Hungarian since 2012
  • Iceland since 2012
  • Italian since 2010
  • Indonesian since 2011
  • Japan since 2009
  • Java language since 2017
  • Kannada since 2017
  • Korean since 2010
  • Khmer since 2017
  • Lao since 2017
  • Latin
  • Latvia since 2017
  • Lithuania since 2015
  • Chinese (Traditional Taiwanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Hong Kong) since 2009
  • Malay since 2011
  • Malayalam since 2017
  • Marathi since 2017
  • Nepali since 2017
  • Norway since 2012
  • Persian since 2013
  • Polish since 2010
  • Latin pigs since April 1, 2011 but actually added and not just because April Fool's Day, even if not urgent listed
  • Portuguese (Brazil, Europe since 2012)
  • Romanian since 2012
  • Russia since 2010
  • Serbia since 2012
  • Sinhala since 2017
  • Slovak since 2012
  • Spain, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic since 2010 and Latin America since 2011
  • Sundanese since 2017
  • Swahili since 2017
  • Sweden since 2012
  • Tamil since 2017
  • Telugu since 2017
  • Turkey since 2010
  • Urdu since 2017
  • Yue Chinese (Traditional Hong Kong) since 2010
  • Zulu since 2010
  • Vietnam since 2015

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Integration in other Google products

Google Maps with voice search

In the summer of 2008, Google added voice search to the BlackBerry Pearl version of Google Maps for mobile, allowing Pearl users to tell their searches other than typing them. See http://www.google.com/mobile/blackberry/maps.html for more information.

Google Mobile App with voice search

The Google Mobile app for Blackberry and Nokia phones (Symbian) allows users to search Google by voice when they touch a button by saying their question. See http://www.google.com/mobile/apple/app.html for more information. Google also introduced voice search to all "Google Experience" Android phones with a 1.1 platform update, which includes functionality on the built Google Search widget boards.

In November 2008, Google added voice search to Google Mobile App on iPhone. With later updates, Google announced Voice Search for iPod touch. This requires a third-party microphone. On August 5, 2009, T-Mobile launched MyTouch 3G with Google, featuring one-touch Google Voice Search.

Google Voice Search on YouTube

Since March 2010, a Google Voice Search beta derivative is used on YouTube to automatically annotate captional text captions in cases where annotations are not available. This feature is for deaf people and, at present, is only available for use by English speaking users.

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See also

  • Microsoft Cortana
  • Siri

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References


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External links

  • Official website

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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