Google Now dictate messages to friends you can use now
Now Google is about to get even more practical. Personal voice assistant propulsion Google has recently updated to include a new dictation feature works in a variety of popular messaging applications. If you're writing out dozens texts, Google now keep their thumbs some stress. Android owners can now use the "Ok Google" command to launch a message on third-party applications, including WhatsApp, Viber, WeChat, Telegram and NextPlus.
The basic command begins with "Ok Google, send a message to Joe WhatsApp" however you see fit modified depending on your application and friend of the option (unless you want to send a message to Joe WhatsApp, then change anything). Now Google then asked to speak your message so the service can transcribe it for you. If you prefer, you can leave out the message with the original order, rather than waiting for Google now to ask for additional input.
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The new service is available only in English for now, but can be used anywhere. Additional support for languages and other applications are said to be on its way in the coming months. Dictation is just the latest in an ongoing changes spree search giant has been pushing virtual assistant service. In recent months, Google has added predictive information and intelligent content adapted to the habits of users. More now cards have also been added to a wide variety of applications.
Improved voice commands has been high on the agenda of Google, so even before the dictation. Google users also now have been given the opportunity to interact with a variety of third party applications through voice commands, including services like Shazam and Zillow. The result is a product that is rapidly outpacing its competition in Siri and Cortana to be the first class of virtual assistants.
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