Typical technology company Google has added eight more languages, including Bengali, Malayalam and Tamil, in its Voice Search feature. These languages will now be searched online content by searching only the word.
The voice search feature so far was available in English and Hindi only. Today, the company has included 8 new languages, including Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu and Urdu.
This information was given to journalists by Google's Technology Program Manager Dan van Essh at a video conference. They said that today speakers of these languages will also be able to give their questionable answers in search by the Gmail and Google Map on Android only.
That is, they do not have to write their desired searches. They said that for voice-based search features, users will have to determine their language in the Google App's voice setting menu.
They said that now globally, we are supporting Voice Search in 119 languages. Today we are adding 30 new languages to this feature, of which there are 8 Indian languages.
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