Google: Top 5 Tips for Mobile Search via Voice Search

Google Voice Search. Image credit: Google

Google Voice Search. Image credit: Google

Google Voice Search. The fastest, easiest way for you to find what you need on the web with your phone or tablet. Let your voice do the typing. Just your voice to search, control and access information. Search the web and your phone, call your contacts, send emails, get directions and listen to music, all without worrying about having to type. Imagine while driving you can make a call, while keeping your eyes on the road. Great huh?

Here’s a set of tips on mobile search from Google you can use:

  1. Ask the weatherman in your pocket: Ask what the weather will be like and get the answer spoken back to you. You can even ask in complete sentences: “Will it rain in KL tomorrow?” or even “Do I need an umbrella today?”
  2. Making cupcakes? If you’re cooking and need to convert measurements, you can just ask Google directly: “How many milliliters in a tablespoon?”
  3. Eating out? Looking for fun? If you’re looking for suggestions on restaurants nearby, ask something like “What’s a good Thai restaurant nearby?” or “Where’s the nearest cinema?”.
  4. Sports scores: Need to know how your favorite football player is doing at the Barclays Premier League? Simply say the name of the player, for example, “Wayne Rooney” and pull up info of all about him right at the top of all the blue links. Or the clubs, ‘Liverpool‘ for live scores.
  5. Take me there: Whether you’re driving, walking, or taking public transportation, if you’re stuck for directions, simply ask Google how to get there. Try “how do I get to the airport by bus?” and it will take you to Maps and open up step-by-step direction.

Voice actionsTo access Google Voice Search, simply do the following:

  • Android users: Tap the microphone symbol at the Google search bar, or if you’re running Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) or higher, swipe up from the home button and say “Google”.
  • iPhone users: Download the Google Search app from the iTunes Store.
  • You can also access Voice Search directly from the Chrome mobile browser.
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