iPhone

Google 'voice search' is awesome

By Rafe Needleman on 18 November 2008

commentary The new voice-activated Google Mobile app for the iPhone is finally here. Whatever the reason for the delay, it was worth the wait.

Google voice search on iPhone

(Credit: Google)

As we wrote last week, the search app knows when you bring the phone to your face to speak into it. It beeps, you talk, and it executes a Google search on what you said. (If you're using a headset, you have to press a button. You can type in your queries, too, if you want.)

It is freakishly accurate. It's not perfect, but it's extremely good. Good enough to be used frequently, I'd say, although this review is based on only 15 minutes of experimentation.

I searched for names of people I knew, businesses nearby, airline information, and other miscellaneous data. The service bungled one nearby restaurant, but got everything else right. It uses the phone's location data to narrow down results. Try searching for "sushi" and you'll get your closest sushi restaurants at the top of your search results.

The Google Mobile app gives you its answers in text, which makes for a very quick experience. If your result returns phone numbers, you can dial the phone by clicking on one. But if you're driving in your car and need a quick connection, use Goog411 instead, which is a full voice-in, voice-out experience.

As others have noted, Google Mobile doesn't let you do voice dialing from your own contact list. It's frustrating to be able to search the entire web with your voice but not be able to search your own phone. But it's still a useful and very cool little service.

To get the app, visit the iTunes Application Store and search for "Google Mobile App." As I write this, the description for the page is old, but the app you get is the new one.

Topics: google, iphone, itunes, search, speech recognition, voice, apple, app, phone, mobile

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Comments (4)

  • Greg commented on 20/11/2008 10:56 Report abuse

    A note to CNET Australia editor. Please do a little research before releasing US syndicated content to the Australian site. One minutoe im reading on Fairfax how bad the new Google app is for Non-US accents, and then a minute later I see on CNET Australia that it's awesome.. Go figure..

  • Macnut commented on 19/11/2008 20:17 Report abuse

    I installed it, tried 45 searches and it got ONE correct. I uninstalled it. Maybe it does not recognise non USA English

  • wlp commented on 19/11/2008 13:23 Report abuse

    You dont happen to be an American hey Rafe? The only time I could get voice search to work was when I spoke in an American accent, saying phrases like 'Aluminum Zebra'

  • scooterau commented on 19/11/2008 12:05 Report abuse

    I dunno, its a little "albert daviiieesss" for me, I tried around 25 different questions and it only ever got one of them completely right. When it does work its great. On the other hand the app Say Who blows me away with how accurate the voice recognition is.

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