Google's search app for iOS is about to become more Siri-like. The app, which already allows users to enter search terms via voice, will soon gain the ability to better understand your intent—that is, what you actually mean with all those extraneous words coming out of your mouth. Google announced on Wednesday that the feature will be available "soon" for iPhone and iPad and is available for Android devices.
Unlike a standard Google search—performed via thumbs or your voice—the ability to understand intent allows the app to better parse the kind of context that might apply to your search. This can include your location or the "type" of thing you're searching for. As noted by our friends at the Verge, the feature is "pretty much identical" to what's available in Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), though the results are presented differently in the iOS app than they are on Android.
Looks like Google is giving a tough competition to Apple .
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Its comes with google app?
ReplyDeleteYup ! Comes With The Google Search App !
ReplyDeletehey just like Jelly Bean ?
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