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Searching With Your Google Phone

 
If it is Google, it must be search

If it carries the Google label, then undoubtedly search will be involved. Marc Vanlerberghe, Google’s Product Marketing Director, has been explaining how Google is integrating search into Android and the T-mobile G1 phone and it’s already impressive. There is also a Google video that goes into more details. (Tip of the hat to SearchEngineWatch)

What becomes more exciting is when you mate up search fully with speech technology, which cannot be far down the road.

For a glimpse of what is coming, see the Google video where human language technology experts at Google, Franz Josef Och and Mike Cohen discuss their exciting research in machine translation and speech technology with Alfred Spector, Google VP of Research and Special Initiatives. GOOG-411 was just the tip of the iceberg. (Tip of the hat – Google Operating System)

Related: G1, Gphone, Tphone – what will you call your Google phone?

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One Response to “Searching With Your Google Phone”

  1. Jonathan@Friends&Money Says:

    voice searching would be very helpful and would also meantime that you can focus on other jobs whilst accessing this feature. The number os times i have tried to use WAP and ended up walking into someone whilst strolling down the road because i become absorbed in typing in the correct search criteria

 

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