Google has released a Chrome extension that brings the voice-activated "OK Google" command to the browser.
The Google Voice Search Hotword (Beta) extensionis now available in the Chrome Web Store. When installed, it allows those on the desktop to speak their commands to the browser using the "OK Google" hotword.
In a Google+ post, the search giant said the new extension is ideal for those preparing a Thanksgiving feast this week. "This year, rather than stopping midway through to wash your hands and type in a search, you can just speak to your laptop: 'Ok Google, how many ounces are in one cup?' Et voila, the cooking can go on," Google said.
The extension also supports reminders, so you can say "Ok Google, set a timer for 30 minutes."
Once installed, you'll have to give Chrome permission to access your computer's microphone. Then, a "Say OK Google" notice will appear in the Google.com search bar. When it recognizes your voice, a red microphone will appear and Google will type what you say before giving you an answer. Click the image above to see it in GIF form, or watch the video below for a demo.
In the reviews, some users said that they had to click the microphone icon on Google.com before it would accept a voice search, while others had no problems. A few, meanwhile, said it would be useful if the feature worked when you had another tab open.
Source : PCMag
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