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Google Mobile App for BlackBerry Allows Search by Voice, My Location

Mar 25, 2009
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Google Mobile App for BlackBerry now allows users to reduce typing on the Research In Motion smartphones by carrying out mobile Web searches for a location using their voices or the search giant’s My Location application, or both.

“If you’re like us and hate typing on that tiny keyboard, you’ll be glad to hear that Google Mobile App on your BlackBerry will let you search 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’re looking for the nearest bookstore. By inputting “bookstore” with My Location enabled, you generate a list of bookstores nearest your location.

Users also now have search-by-voice functionality for their BlackBerrys, a feature already available to users of the iPhone and the Android platform. Say 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 run 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 the BlackBerry Storm coming soon.

Google has been seeking to expand its mobile device-based services lately, as well as refining existing ones such as Google Maps for Mobile.

On March 20, the company announced that Google Voice would include an updated Phone Spam filter. Google Voice provides services such as automated voice mail transcription and grouping a user’s phones with a single number.

More mobile-device makers have been committing to Google’s Android mobile operating system platform. Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC, which drew buzz at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona for its devices, announced on March 17 that it could produce three more Android-based smartphones in 2009.

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