Newest Version of Google Chrome Has Voice-To-Text Speech Input

Amit Chowdhry | Wednesday March 23, 2011 | 1,295 views| Add a Comment
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The newest version of Google Chrome has support for the HTML5 speech input API. Through this API, developers can create web applications that converts your voice into text. If a web application supports the API, they generally have an icon you click on and it asks you to speak into the microphone. Google has released a demo of their own for you to try after downloading the newest version of Chrome BETA. The new version of Chrome BETA also has GPU-accelerated 3D CSS. [Google Chrome Blog]

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