Comments on: Google's iPhone app gets a voice: Yours
Google's iPhone search application gets a little bit smarter with voice-powered queries that let you skip the keyboard--something that can be handy for fat fingered dialers.
Google's iPhone search application gets a little bit smarter with voice-powered queries that let you skip the keyboard--something that can be handy for fat fingered dialers.
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cut and paste
tether
user cannot simply load any app they wish
cannot replace the battery.
OK so I am off now to my Nokia N95 ;-)
- by make_or_break November 14, 2008 1:38 PM PST
- Hmmm...for the iPhone first...just because there's a kajillion of those things out there. Not even the ANDROID G1 gets first crack from its own creator. Makes me wonder WHY Google even bothered with Android to begin with.
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