Audio-controlled Search Engines

The Okay Google Device Enables Users to Surf Via Voice Commands

The Okay Google tool is one of the latest to come with the newest addition of Google Chrome. The search engine is triggered by voice command, doing away with the need to type in specific websites or questions.

In order to operate Okay Google, users will need to give Google Chrome permission to sync with one's computer mic. Once that step is complete, all that is required is the opening of a Google browser which will be automatically be linked with Okay Google.

There are many benefits to this audio-controlled search device. While those accustomed to typing in a quick manner may not see the merits, those who are new to computing may find it a simpler alternative. Additionally, it may also be helpful for those with physical disabilities.
Trend Themes
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