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Google Is Taking Questions (Spoken, via iPhone)
Users of the voice technology can ask any question, ranging from “Where’s the nearest Starbucks?” to “How tall is Mount Everest?”
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on 11-14-2008
Google Is Taking Questions (Spoken, via iPhone)
Users of the voice technology can ask any question, ranging from “Where’s the nearest Starbucks?” to “How tall is Mount Everest?”
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nytimes.com
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by
Anonymous
on 11-14-2008
Google Adds Searching by Voice to iPhone Software
Users of the voice technology can ask any question, ranging from “Where’s the nearest Starbucks?” to “How tall is Mount Everest?”
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Google Adds Searching by Voice to iPhone Software
Users of the voice technology can ask any question, ranging from “Where’s the nearest Starbucks?” to “How tall is Mount Everest?”
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nytimes.com
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 11-13-2008
Drunk, and Dangerous, at the Keyboard
Mail Goggles, a new feature on Google’s Gmail program, is intended to help stamp out a scourge that few knew existed: late-night drunken e-mailing.
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Drunk, and Dangerous, at the Keyboard
Mail Goggles, a new feature on Google’s Gmail program, is intended to help stamp out a scourge that few knew existed: late-night drunken e-mailing.
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partners.userland.com
on 10-17-2008
Google Introduces an iPhone Rival Open to Whims
The $179 T-Mobile G1 is the latest in a string of challenges to Apple’s popular iPhone.
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on 09-23-2008
Google Introduces an iPhone Rival Open to Whims
The $179 T-Mobile G1 is the latest in a string of challenges to Apple’s popular iPhone.
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nytimes.com
on 09-23-2008
Ping: Technology Doesn’t Dumb Us Down. It Frees Our Minds.
Over the course of human history, writing, printing, computing and Googling have only made it easier to think and communicate.
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Ping: Technology Doesn’t Dumb Us Down. It Frees Our Minds.
Over the course of human history, writing, printing, computing and Googling have only made it easier to think and communicate.
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nytimes.com
on 09-20-2008
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