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Google Voice Search available in Bahasa Malaysia
You can now use the national language to speak your queries into your mobile phone and get instant search results with the availability of Google Voice Search in the Bahasa Malaysia.
Using Google´s mobile app, users just have to click on the microphone button beside the search bar and speak directly into the phone in Bahasa Malaysia or in any of the other 19 languages that Voice Search recognises.
"Malaysian consumers are sophisticated mobile users who frequently use their phone as their primary way to access the web, so it̢۪s important to make mobile search easy and convenient no matter what device or language you use," said Andrew McGlinchey, Product Manager, Google Southeast Asia.
"Voice has always been the most natural way to interact with a phone--speaking is quicker and easier than typing on a small touchscreen or keyboard."
Voice Search in Bahasa Malaysia combines local expertise with Google´s global speech recognition technology. To build Voice Search, Google taught computers to understand the sounds and words that make up spoken language by working with native speakers to collect speech samples the models that power the service.
For Bahasa Malaysia, Google worked with local student volunteers to collect speech samples, which were then integrated into the language models that power the service.
Queries are processed in the cloud using cellular Internet connections, and not on individual devices. In addition, as more people use Voice Search, the speech recognition models get better and better, improving accuracy without requiring users to download updates or install new software.
Voice Search is available for Android 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3, for iPhone, and for BlackBerry. Users can access it via m.google.com.my/voicesearch.
"Malaysian consumers are sophisticated mobile users who frequently use their phone as their primary way to access the web, so it̢۪s important to make mobile search easy and convenient no matter what device or language you use," said Andrew McGlinchey, Product Manager, Google Southeast Asia.
"Voice has always been the most natural way to interact with a phone--speaking is quicker and easier than typing on a small touchscreen or keyboard."
Voice Search in Bahasa Malaysia combines local expertise with Google´s global speech recognition technology. To build Voice Search, Google taught computers to understand the sounds and words that make up spoken language by working with native speakers to collect speech samples the models that power the service.
For Bahasa Malaysia, Google worked with local student volunteers to collect speech samples, which were then integrated into the language models that power the service.
Queries are processed in the cloud using cellular Internet connections, and not on individual devices. In addition, as more people use Voice Search, the speech recognition models get better and better, improving accuracy without requiring users to download updates or install new software.
Voice Search is available for Android 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3, for iPhone, and for BlackBerry. Users can access it via m.google.com.my/voicesearch.
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This artcle is about google voice is an Internet based service that allows you to give everyone one phone number and forward it to multiple phones. That means that as you switch jobs, change phone services, move, or even go on vacation, your phone number stays the same for people trying to reach you.
Google Voice also allows you to screen phone calls, block phone numbers, and apply rules based on the caller. When you receive voicemail messages, Google transcribes the message and can send you an email or text message to let you know about the call.
People can call by using Google Voice accounts for free. The only feature Google charges for is making international calls. However, your phone company may charge you for minutes you use answering calls or data access for using the website, depending on your plan.
In Malaysia, Google have launch the new product suitable to Malaysia people by helping using Google Voice in Bahasa Malaysia. The main function is to make mobile search easy and convenient no matter what ever device. It helping user to search something easy just say or talk to the mobile, the device will detect and transfer it into data. Google taught computers to understand the sounds and words that make up spoken language by working with native speakers to collect speech samples the models that power the service.
For me it good effort show by Google to attraction their customer to using their service. It is new technology for Malaysia people to using Google Voice because this product is new launch. Google Voice give many to the user. For example One number to rule them all. Google Voice lets you give out a single photo number that will ring any or all of your phones -- home, mobile, work, you name it. As a Voicemail transcriptions. Every voice mail automatically gets transcribed, stored online in text form, and sent to your cell phone as a text message, which is incredibly handy. The other benefit of Google Voice is Call screening. When you get a call, Google Voice tell you who is calling, so you have a choice to pick up or send the call to voicemail.
Google Voice also have their lack. The advantages is mixed messaging. For the most part, there's no way to make your phone dial out using your Google Voice phone number (thanks, Apple). One huge exception: the Palm Pre has an app that can make calls using your Google Voice number. So unless you have a Pre, your outgoing calls won't match the number you gave out in Bad. Users are facing uncertainty about the future. It's free today. There are no ads today. What about tomorrow? Users do not know how reliable is the cloud? Will the service even be here tomorrow? Probably. But what happens when there's a service outage and you can't access your voice mail?
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