Google Mobile App for BlackBerry now allows users to find utilizing their voices with Google's My Location application. Google has been making substantial inroads using its mobile apps, even as a number of mobile device makers gear as much as produce Android-based smartphones.Google Mobile App for BlackBerry now allows users to reduce typing on the Research In Motion smartphones by undertaking mobile Web looks for a location using their voices or even the search giant's My Location application, or both.
"If you're like us and hate typing on that tiny keyboard, you will be glad to listen to that Google Mobile App in your BlackBerry will let you search together with your voice and with My Location," Luca Zanolin, a Google Mobile App engineer, wrote in a Google Mobile Blog post March 25.
Say you are looking for the closest bookstore. By inputting "bookstore" with My Location enabled, you generate a summary of bookstores nearest where you are.
Users also now have search-by-voice functionality for his or her BlackBerrys, an element already available to people that use the iPhone and the Android platform. The word "bookstore" and Google will generate local results and a corresponding link to Google Maps.
"Searching by voice can be used in combination with the My Location feature, and it works well with standard Google searches, such as currency conversion and weather," Zanolin wrote.
Google Mobile App will operate on all versions of the RIM BlackBerry running on O/S 4.1+. The search-by-voice feature is supported on O/S 4.2 and above, with support for that BlackBerry Storm not far off.
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