+1. Voice recognition is mainly about hands-free utility; interacting with the phone's features and functions. Google's implementation is impressive, but it will just be something fun to show off for now.
On Android, voice recognition is built-in to the OS. On iPhone, they don't have this luxury and the app is relatively small, so I'm thinking almost all of it is done on the server. A link to a Google source verifying…
How do we know that Google is translating client-side? Is there a link to a Google source to verify this? The app is only 10 MB, so it would be very impressive if they actually accomplished this, but I can't find…
+1. Voice recognition is mainly about hands-free utility; interacting with the phone's features and functions. Google's implementation is impressive, but it will just be something fun to show off for now.
On Android, voice recognition is built-in to the OS. On iPhone, they don't have this luxury and the app is relatively small, so I'm thinking almost all of it is done on the server. A link to a Google source verifying…
How do we know that Google is translating client-side? Is there a link to a Google source to verify this? The app is only 10 MB, so it would be very impressive if they actually accomplished this, but I can't find…