Hands free voice search added to Google Chrome Beta

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Google has added the ability to search the web with your voice in the newest release of Google Chrome Beta. Just like in Google Now, users can initiate the search by saying “Ok Google”, after which you simply say what you want to search. This feature will be rolled out to U.S. English users on Windows, Mac and Linux over the next few days.


Not only can this feature be used for search, but a number of other features will also be added. For example, you can say “Ok Google, set a timer for 30 minutes.”



In the latest update, users can also set up supervised users on multiple devices, making it easier to manage how your family members explore the Internet. If you create a supervised user on one device, you can use the new “import” function on other devices, provided they’re associated with the same account. You can do this by clicking on the “Users” section in Settings, and then clicking on “Import an existing user.”


Source: Chrome Blogspot




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