Friday, May 24, 2013

Search in Google Can Now Do in Conversation

Google continues to refine its search features. Without fanfare, Google also launched a new feature that is embedded in Chrome, the search conversation. This is a great improvement from the previous voice search feature.

As reported by the Washington Post, Users can access this feature by clicking on the microphone icon on the Google main page. Then, simply ask the question in English.

After a Google search is complete, the user will get a list of results, as in the normal search. Or the card will appear at the top of the screen and the voice that answers user questions.

The best part of this new feature is the awareness of the context engine. So, after starting the search, the user can continue the conversation with Google to continue to improve it.


For example, ask for directions to search Bogor, West Java. Users can continue to search by asking weather conditions and population in the area. It should speak to a human.

Amazingly, the user does not need to be specific in asking questions. Because the conversation feature Google is smart enough to understand the words used refer requests the desired user.

For this feature, the user must have Chrome 27. This version can be obtained by updating the browser or download it from the Google website.

Not only that, if the trial activate Gmail for Google search, then the search will get access to the data in the other services. For example, the user can ask the daily schedule.

Search conversation can also find out the location where the user is located. Simply by asking, "How is the weather tomorrow?" So, going straight out the weather report as desired.

No comments:

Post a Comment