google launched voice based search for mobile phones

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google launched voice based search for mobile phones along with its google application for mobile

In Nokia N73(a symbian s60)  it can be initialized with holding the call button and upon “Speak Now” prompt say the search keyword

the application will detect the sound and will made search upon the said word

The amazing thing is it can follow my indian accent beautifully

One thing i observed here is ,the search here is equipped with googles convensional suggest algorithm.. when i tried the wordabhilashit picked it as abhilash thomas”

Everything rest is fine over my trial

then i went with a long sentence

compare Fedora linux and Ubuntu linux ” , it worked with out even a apelling mismatch then i tried some indian words like

“maruti”, “soorya”,”malayalam” all went fine

Itz a must do for all those having a GPRS enabled mobile phone

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