Saturday, March 6, 2010

In the U.S., Android 2.0 + is a complete navigation gestures

On his blog dedicated to mobile technology, Google announced the availability of a new application called Gesture Search. Available in Google Labs, however the software is available for versions 2.0 and higher system Android, to say as little compatible terminals today.

To simplify queries, Google already offers the voice search across the Atlantic, however, Yang Li, a researcher for the firm in Mountain View, said: "It may be that you are in an environment where it is inappropriate to speak." Gesture Search allows you to draw your fingertips a letter to automatically check for contacts, applications, media files or favorites beginning with that letter. Google states that the application is able to analyze the letters resemble one another (eg C, G) and the engine will return results for each of them. Moreover, the selection of an element after such requests will be analyzed to optimize the search.

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