Friday, February 18, 2011

Voice Search with Google Chrome

Talk to your search engine and get results!
Here's how:

Voice Search comes pre-loaded with the following default
services: Google, Wikipedia, YouTube, Bing, Yahoo,
DuckDuckGo and Wolfram|Alpha. You can also add your own user-defined
search engines. It also integrates a speech input button for
all websites using HTML5 search boxes, all of the default
search engines' websites, Facebook, Twitter, reddit, and GitHub.

This extension requires a microphone. Speech input is very
experimental, so don't be surprised if it doesn't work.
Also, try to speak clearly for best speech recognition results.

You may need to launch Chrome with the --enable-speech-input flag.
To do this on Windows, right click on your Google
Chrome icon (shift+right click while Chrome is closed for
Windows 7 if you have it pinned to the task bar), and set
the target field to the following value:
%LocalAppData%\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe --enable-speech-input
 
Get Google Voice Search extension HERE

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