Voice actions allow Google Android users to issue voice commands for directions, text messages and more, while Chrome to Phone makes it easy to carry on reading sites from a computer on your smartphone.
It’s a good day to count yourself in the Google Android camp. The new Motorola Droid 2 dropped on Verizon, analysts report Android has clawed out even more market share, Sony has adopted it for its upcoming PlayStation phone, and now Google has tacked on two interesting – and free – new feature for Android users.
At a press conference in San Francisco, the company revealed voice actions, which allow Android phones to respond to voice commands, and the new Chrome to Phone extension, which makes it easier to whip some desktop reading off to your smartphone for later reading. Both are available immediately for free, but only on Android 2.2.
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It’s a good day to count yourself in the Google Android camp. The new Motorola Droid 2 dropped on Verizon, analysts report Android has clawed out even more market share, Sony has adopted it for its upcoming PlayStation phone, and now Google has tacked on two interesting – and free – new feature for Android users.
At a press conference in San Francisco, the company revealed voice actions, which allow Android phones to respond to voice commands, and the new Chrome to Phone extension, which makes it easier to whip some desktop reading off to your smartphone for later reading. Both are available immediately for free, but only on Android 2.2.
Read More @ digitaltrends.com