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Windows Live Search Mobile gets updated |
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Written by Neil Singh
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Friday, 19 October 2007 |
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Microsoft have launched a new version of their Windows Live Search mobile search application. This launch is indead going to go up against the GMaps application. GMaps has the ability to find just what we need and pinpoint that particular need on a map, but Live Search for Windows Mobile gives you voice recognition to take it step further. Typing out a search can be a trying experience at times. The new Microsoft Live Search for Windows Mobile wants to make it easier to find just what you need, when you need it. Simply spea into your mobile phone’s microphone and Microsoft Live Search will translate your speech into a mobile query and retrieve your information. Live Search for Windows Mobile with voice input. The updated Live Search for Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0 will be available for download for free on Tuesday, Oct. 16, and now includes voice input (beta version), gas prices, and hours of operation for businesses. The service can also use Global Positioning System (GPS) data on GPS-enabled phones to provide location-aware local search for customers. Microsoft press release
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