Voice-assisted Searches

April 13th, 2006

According to this ElectricNews article, Google has received a patent for technology that could develop into a new voice-assisted search method. Users could then google for information through voice-queries instead of text-based ones.

This could build up into a really amazing feature for Google Talk. The concept of having a module that actively looks for the “google ” phrase in a speech conversation and pulls up a browser window with search results, is beautiful. Coupled with a command to say, open a new tab in Firefox, a Google Talk user could pull up tons of (relevant) information before finishing a VoIP conversation.

The article mentions that the patent was filed by Google co-founder Sergey Brin along with three associates; two of the other named inventors in the patent are Alexander Franz and Brian Milch, who co-authored an academic paper, entitled “Searching the Web by Voice” back in 2002.



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