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Microsoft working on Voice Search for Windows Mobile

Posted by gasusan2005 on June 24, 2007 – 2:40 pm
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windows_live_search_for_mobile_01 Microsoft appears to be working on an application that will enable voice search of your Windows Mobile device. A beta .cab file has leaked, giving some insight into the specifics of the application. Voice search will be enabled over Bluetooth and your handset’s microphone.

The program allows you to

  • search the web by way of Windows Live Search, directing your inquiries with your voice and some dictated search terms
  • allows you to enter text into just about any open field by way of voice command

Note: This is beta software!

Link to  Live Search mobile

Known issues with application are here

Link to download CAB file with the program (open with windows mobile device)

Source: msmobiles and Boy Genius Report

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