Google Inc
showed off enhancements to its voice-based search technology for Apple Inc's
iPhone and said it was testing a new service that will combine its Web-based
email with its search engine. The new version of Google's search app for the
iPhone and iPad, expected to be available
within a few
days, will let users find information about everything from the weather to
nearby movie showings by speaking into the devices, matching some of the
capabilities offered by Apple's own Siri technology.
Google's new
app recites answers to search results in a human sounding voice, similar to
Apple's Siri, which some analysts and technology observers believe could make
iPhone users less reliant on Google's search service.
The news
comes as the relationship between the two companies grows increasingly
competitive. On Monday Apple said it would no longer offer Google's YouTube app
as a pre-loaded app in future versions of its iPhone.
Google,
which unveiled a version of the voice-based search app for its Android software
earlier this year, showcased the version for Apple devices at a press event at
its San Francisco offices on Wednesday.
The company
also announced a test version of a new service that will integrate users' personal
emails into searches on the Google website. The service, which Google said will
initially be available to 1 million users, aims to make it easier for consumers
to access information such as flight schedules or shipping orders.
A truly
universal search will "have all the information that humanity has put on
the Web and information that's your information," Amit Singhal, senior
vice president of Google Search.
The initial
"field trial" will work with Google's Gmail, but Singhal said the
company was open to working with other email providers.
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