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Google Announced Voice Search on Desktop

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Google is announcing new features daily and in the series, it has now announced a voice based search feature for desktop users. It enables users to simply speak their queries and get search results.

Amit singhal said, “We first offered speech recognition on mobile search, but you should have that power no matter where you are. You should never have to stop and ask yourself, ‘Can I speak for this?’—it should be ubiquitous and intuitive So we’ve added speech recognition into search on desktop for Chrome users. If you’re using Chrome, you’ll start to see a little microphone in every Google search box. Simply click the microphone, and you can speak your search.”

This new feature is a speech input API for chrome’s support. So this feature is only supported by Google chrome but all other browsers will adopt it soon because this type of technology is really helpful. Tablet does not have physical keyboards, so this will be helpful and reduce your typing effort.

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