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Voices mumble, fingers fumble

   

John Markoff in his New York Times blog post, Google, iPhone and the Future of Machines That Listen, raises some important issues. He is talking about Google’s new speech recognition service for the iPhone, which was released on Monday. 

He suggests that it will understand you most accurately when you speak to it just the way you enter queries into the Google search box. .. The accuracy is far from 100 percent, and probably not even 95 percent (Google execs demurred when I asked if they had any meaningful accuracy statistics). My experience is that it captures your voice query substantially more than half the time, and that in itself is a revelation.

Google Mobile per iPhone con Voice Search

   

Mike LeBeau of the Google mobile team gives an overview of the new Google Mobile App for iPhone. The App lets you speak your queries without pushing any buttons…

Fonte:IntoMobile

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)

Future Mobile Phone Online Banking Now

   

 
Your cellphone can be your RBC ATM

Could your cell phone become your ATM (automatic teller machine)? RBC Royal Bank seems to be moving in that direction. There’s a new mobile payment system by RBC that lets users text money from their mobile phones.

Location, location, location

   

 
Google knows where you are better.

Location is a word that gets a lot of attention in commercial or residential real estate. However with the explosive growth of the mobile web another application of that word may take over the spotlight.

The mobile web is so attractive because you access it wherever you are. Sometimes where you are can be critically important in terms of the information you would like to get. In any day just think of the number of times you ask a question where that comes into play:

Google Chrome, spunta il primo «bug»

   

Google Chrome spuntano i primi ”problemi”? …a riportarlo il Corriere poche ore fa’ dopo l’euforia del lancio e la possibilità di scaricarlo

G1 il primo Google Android Phone già in TV?

   

Nelle ultime ore sono circolate in rete varie foto  definitive con specifiche tecniche del nuovo G1 nome in codice del nuovo attesissimo GPhone prodotto da HTC per T-Mobile.

clicca qui per specifiche tecniche

Già riportato da CNET in TV

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