Searching by voice on the iphone

iphone by AppleI know this is old news by now, but while browsing some of my older posts, I remembered this news I read a while back in the New-York Times: Google Adds Searching by Voice to iphone. In April 2007, I had posted about the fact that it looked like Google was stepping in the voice industry because they had come out with a new product called Goog411.

Now with the introduction of search by voice on the iphone, Google is literally, and figuratively, making people talk in the Speech industry. Don’t get too excited though, Google’s “new invention” isn’t new at all. In fact, Nuance has been doing exactly this for two or three years already with a product called Nuance Voice Control. It’s an incredibly useful application that lets you make phone calls, search the web, dictate emails and view web pages on your mobile by using your voice instead of typing.

So, basically, the only one thing innovative about the speech capabilities of the iphone is that you can initiate the speech detection by simply tilting the iphone in a certain way. The same way the iphone will use the movement detection sensor, Google calls it the accelerometer, to change the image of your album cover when you tilt the phone horizontally. Anyways, as I said earlier, I’m interested to see where Google will take their speech recognition endeavors next. After all, the mobile industry is only growing (Estimated to 3.6 billion subscribers in 2008), and speech is the most natural input to a mobile phone.

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Google, stepping in the voice industry?

After Microsoft’s massive entrance in the speech industry, it’s Google’s turn to step in. Will they be the next to make a big acquisition in the Speech industry? We’ll have to stay tuned to find out.

Just read about the newest thing in Google Labs: Goog411. A new free, ad-supported, 411 number you can call to get information on any business. Much like the one that Jingle has, and AT&T. I’d be curious to know who’s reco engine is under the hood of that baby. It really makes you wonder what Google has up their sleeves next. Are we witnessing a Google vs Microsoft fight over the 7 billion dollars industry that 411 number is? With Microsoft buying TellMe only a couple of weeks ago, and Google spending the big bucks on a dumb website like youtube… you just have to wonder. Are either of those on the move to buying the big guys in Speech?

Funny that this happens right now. I was just commenting on the fact that Google would have to make a move soon if they wanted to compete against Microsoft in the blooming speech recognition industry. Just think ho many people have cell phones in the world… The total number of mobile phone subscribers in the world was estimated at 2.14 billion in 2005.

This is an exciting time to be in the speech business. It should be interesting to see the next big move.

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