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(Unverified)Aug 14th 2010 3:53AM
It is not so much about mounting the device in a car. On the contrary, this technology is ground breaking in so many levels outside of the mobile phone industry. But even in the mobile phone industry, the form factors of the phones are so small that it is irritating to type in all the words or to navigate to a particular app. This is truly revolutionary in multiple levels, again Google has seen the future which you haven't.
mrbeen38Aug 24th 2010 7:01PM
I agree. After playing with this for a few days I have realized that it did warrant a press conference. Unlike many previous incarnations of voice input, input by voice action actually works well. Like really, really well. After just a few days of use, I have found myself not wanting to type on my EVO's keyboard. It is so much easier speaking out whatever I want to do. And the integration with Google maps and navigation is just awesome. Not too far down the road, I think folks will start realizing that Google's Voice Actions are a total game changer.