Thursday, March 26, 2009

Google gives voice search to BlackBerry’s

As Google promised that it will release a new application, so it just did.  On Wednesday 25 March 26, 2009, Google released a new mobile application which brings voice search feature to BlackBerry phones, as it did for iPhone and Android-based T- mobile G1.

You can download Google mobile application for free as it allows to you conduct searches with the command of your voice. It’s really very simply to do so just hold down the Talk button on your BlackBerry phone and then speak the term you what to search into the phone. Phone also supports English different accents. But you need to have BlackBerry OS 4.1 or higher and BlackBerry OS 4.2 or higher for Voice Search. These applications also includes support for Google’s My Locations feature and brings up the result based on your location as determined by your blackberry’s PS settings.

It would be fun to use this application and the best part is that you don’t have to set the location again and again for the search.

I wish if I could have any such feature for my Windows xp or may be in Windows 7 they can add this to computers. That would make us lazier. 

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