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14 Nov

You iPhone might just be getting a new hot application. What is it? It’s a new search application which will certainly improve your mobile Internet experience. With Google’s Search-by-Voice you will be closer to your much needed answer.
The New York Times says that a new version of the Google Mobile app will be released and it will have voice recognition technology which will let you speak out searches to your iPhone. I wonder how will Google cope with different accents and languages. In the mean time we look forward to test this app out when it comes out.
via New York Times
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People don’t do research on an iphone. They do it on their desktop or notebook or UMPC. I found some voice recognition software named Tazti speech recognition that actually is a free download and performs voice searches of Google, Yahoo, MSN, Wikipedia, Amazon, eBay and many other websites. It also lets me log into and navigate Facebook and Myspace by talking to my PC. tazti also lets me control my iTunes music player bu talking to my PC. It really works well.
Here’s their youtube demo video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1tt_aeIAM8
tazti is a free download from http://www.tazti.com
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