Google Advanced Voice Search App for iPhone

Google has developed an app for iPhone which give the phone advanced voice recognition. The application is capable of answering location related question (example like: Where’s the nearest Starbucks?” or “How tall is Mount Everest?), give driving directions, respond to generic questions, and search local data from the address book.
The thing works by recording the soundbite, uploading to Google’s servers which will crunch the data and return an answer “within seconds on a fast wireless network”.
It is a free application, should be available through iTunes store. Video after the break.











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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