Monday, 28 May 2012

Exclusive: Google Voice support for Android tablets Coming Soon - ibtimes.co.uk

Google will add functions voice enabled in Android tablets in the very near future, according to a company executive.

Jonathan Abraham, head of the industry of the Google mobile (in the Center), deals with a Deputy of the voice for android tablets.

Jonathan Abraham, head of the Google mobile industry, said virtual assistants can be "real killer app" on shelves.


Abraham said that the use of Android on a growing number of devices compressed would lead to greater use of virtual on these devices wizards "because the voice is really cooked in the oven in the heart of [Android]"experience"."

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"Watch this space is the key message," he added, suggesting that Google currently working on the process for launch at the start.


Google currently has a system called Voice Actions to control a mobile phone Android in telling him what to do, while Apple's Siri and voice of Samsung s allow users to ask more detailed questions and receive answers.


However, Siri or the voice of s made the leap from mobile phones to tablets again.


Voice Actions for Android currently allows you to perform actions such as sending text messages, listen to music, find directions, write a note and search Google.


Abraham said the difference between how used mobile phones and tablets meant companies knew how the two systems must deal with voice commands.


"Which no doubt we have not yet found and I think that what many of our advertisers have not yet understood is the role of the voice in improving the experience of the tablet." Most of the Tablet use is made between the hours of 6 am to 10 pm in week or weekend and most is from the TV. Is it potentially easier just type or is it easier to speak? ", he continued.


"A very good theme is assistants or virtual assistants and the role that they will begin to play in the future and I think that almost virtual Wizard of the Tablet could be the true killer app that actually gets this voice interaction is with the tablet."


Abraham said he was now much more intuitive, when a user sees something on TV or a content shared by a friend to activate it with their hands.


"So that when you are outside on a mobile phone in many cases, it is more intuitive to"Talk"of the press and say, 'me find nearest...'" "he concluded.


Abraham was speaking at a strategy event held by the society marketing and mobile communication Mobext and global mobile ad network InMobi.


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