Google Enters Voice Search Market

April 12, 2007 – 8:56 am

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The next time your looking for something, your mobile phone could be the lifeline to the information that you need.

Google recently announced that they are offering a new voice recognition directory assistance for mobile phone users. Users can search for businesses in specific cities, using technology that recognizes what callers say. The phone number is 1-800-GOOG-411.

Google’s experimental service, like the Web, can work even if callers don’t know the name of a business they want., the Journal said, explaining that a user can ask about a type of business, such as a coffee shop, and specify an intersection or ZIP Code and the service will read off a list of nearby businesses that fit the criteria.

Would you consider using Google’s directory service on your cell phone?

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