Tue, 18 Nov 2008 First test: Google Mobile App with Voice Search for iPhone
Google Mobile App released, but doesn't play well with British accents
As predicted yesterday, Google's new voice-enabled Mobile App for iPhone (version 0.3.142) has gone live on the App Store and is now available for download.
The Google Mobile App for iPhone now enables users to speak Google requests directly into the iPhone, these are then translated on the fly and Google search results are returned.
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A Google promotional video demonstrated just how easy it is to search via voice commands, users simply hold the iPhone up to their ear, wait for a 'ba-ding' tone and speak the search request. The phone then delivers Google search results based upon a translation of this spoken request. Google claims that no voice training is necessary (the flip side of this is that no personalised voice training is available).
Our initial testing has produced mixed results. The application isn't set up for voice recognition in the UK, so a visit to the Setup menu is in order to switch on the function. Here you will also see a warning that states: "Voice Search only works in English and works best for North American English accents". We found this to be true with most results coming up as incorrect with our British accents, often with comical results: "Macworld" came up as "Rockwell"; iPod User as "UCLA pizza" and "IDG" as the obscure, yet oddly enticing "Frank The Tank".
This stands as a stark contrast to the demonstrations shown in Google's YouTube videos of UK users happily issuing voice commands to their iPhones in a variety of regional accents:
On the other hand, saying both "Apple" and "YouTube" brought up the correct search results, and it may be that with careful training of your own voice commands you can start to use Google Voice Search with more reliable results.
Voice Search also works with your Contacts, so it could be used to quickly find people in your address book. However, so far we have found this to be even less reliable than Google Web search.
As before, the App also enables access to the wide variety of Google Apps, but now the interface has had a redesign to make them more accessible from the main screen.
You can now enable Screen Rotation too, which provides a wider on-screen keyboard, although this prevents voice activation from working (presumably because it interferes somehow with the accelerometer-based voice activation).
Click here to open the iTunes App Store and download the Google Mobile App.
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Rough trade said on Tue, 18 Nov 2008
Nice review.
Richie said on Tue, 18 Nov 2008
Never worked yet for me.
Gets every search tottaly inccorect 100%
Still a good app and some will find it ok to use.
Ben said on Tue, 18 Nov 2008
I have just tried it and it is astonishingly accurate - far more than Dragonspeak or its derivatives - clever people clever app - this is what I got the iphone for.
Mini said on Tue, 18 Nov 2008
Now they need to get google to sort voice bluetooth for them.
The Drum said on Fri, 21 Nov 2008
"Voice search also works with your contacts"
?
It doesn't on my iphone, and a quick look at the google help forum suggests I am not alone
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