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Google's Chrome browser now lets you search the Web by simply saying "OK Google" -- no clicking or typing needed.
OK Google: 'The End of Search as We Know It' Google is working toward its vision of what the future of search should be, and yesterday at the I/O event announced developments that are helping that ...
“OK Google” — Hands-Free, Conversational Search Coming From Google Google has allowed you to speak your search to it on the desktop and mobile devices for some time, but now it’s going to ...
When Google speaks, we listen. With the revelation last year that 20% of mobile queries are via voice search, it’s clear the once quizzical and quirky likes of Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s ...
Google's Voice Assistant is triggered when the user says 'Ok, Google'. After that, the system captures what you are saying and answers your questions, for example, informing the weather forecast, ...
The evolution of voice-controlled search into a virtual personal assistant took another step forward with Google's announcement that all Android-powered ...
We've outlined the ins and outs of Google Assistant, plus some of the most useful "OK, Google" commands currently available. Take a look and find the best ones!
With the release this week of Chrome 46, Google’s browser lost the ability to trigger the search function with a simple verbal command. The now-iconic “OK Google” will no longer work with ...
The (almost) complete list of Google commands We searched high and low for a complete list of "OK Google" commands, but came up short. So we put one together ourselves.
There can be little doubt that Google is pushing voice as one of its preferred input methods. With today's launch of the latest Chrome beta for Windows, Mac and Linux, it's building voice search ...
Chrome browser users can now say "OK Google" to initiate a search or tell Google to set a reminder.
Here are a few fixes to try out if OK Google isn't working on your Android device, no technical expertise required.