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		<title>Google Voice Search vs. Apple Siri</title>
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		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barely a month after Apple releases its voice application, Siri, Google retaliated by pushing its own voice application to the public. 
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<p>Barely a month after Apple releases its voice application, Siri, Google retaliated by pushing its own voice application to the public. The name of the application is simply called the &#8220;Google Voice Search&#8221;. The publicity comes through the form of a few videos of Australian Google researchers trying to explore the boundaries of Google Voice Search. The videos are done in a way that they demonstrate Google Voice Search&#8217;s ability to correctly identify words correctly after going through various mediums.<span id="more-1536"></span><br />

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The first test was done in the desert using parabolic discs/mirrors, asking the question &#8220;What is a parabolic mirror?&#8221;</p>
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<p>Of course, to display the adaptivity of the application, they have invited questions from Tourism Australia about the questions people would like to ask in the middle of the desert.</p>
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<p>The second test was done as the first ever Google Voice Search in the Great Barrier Reef. That is done through a transducer, a device that receives digital signals (from the underwater microphone) and translates them into sound waves for the phone. I wonder what happened to the shark question.</p>
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<p>As usual, they have invited a few other questions as well.</p>
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<p>It is great to see that Google has stepped up its game in the voice application niche of the mobile business. However, I would like to point out that the videos only prove that the application manages to determine a broad range of different English pronunciations. It shows nothing about a user friendlier application like the Apple Siri does and does not convince me that the Google Voice Search works flawlessly in normal operating conditions (anywhere other than the desert or the ocean).</p>
<p>Also like the name suggests, Google Voice Search only takes you to Google search page. It is not intelligent enough to show you the answer you want based on your questions alone. Only certain questions such as weather or stock would appear without the need to press on the Google search page.</p>
<p>As of now, Apple is still ahead with its voice application in terms of user friendliness. To be able to answer your questions (taking into account of the previous questions you have asked), personalization and be able to throw out images when needed is indeed a great feat for a mobile application.</p>
<p>Perhaps Google saw more than that, perhaps Google saw the inability for Apple&#8217;s Siri to perform under conditions where sound waves are not perfect. As shown in many videos and especially demonstrated in this Simi parody.</p>
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<p>Then again, Google was the one who announced their voice search application first on 14th June 2011. Apple felt a huge threat and decided to release a beta version of Siri and charging their customers for it. We will continue to observe and see what these giants have under their sleeves.</p>
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