Google Voice Search will hit the App Store to compete with Siri

Google Voice Search for iOS

Google will carry the Google Voice Search coming soon to the Apple App Store and therefore it will be available for iPhone and iPad users. In this way, users of Apple devices will be able to ask questions to their browser using their own voice not only by Crab, but also by Google Voice Search. We refer to the version of Jelly Bean Google Voice Search, the one that also answers your questions with a voice and offers you at the same time a visual representation of the answer in the form of a card. You can ask anything, but the search engine takes into account the data of our Google profile, that is, location, work, interests, etc ...

It appears that the application will be coming to the App Store soon. It is curious that Apple has removed Google applications such as YouTube and Google Maps natively from its operating system, but since Google is far from being a rivalry, it works to bring those updated and improved applications and new applications to the Apple App Store.

Google has released a video where it shows us how this application would work on an iPhone.

If we compare Siri with Google Voice Search we must say that in terms of browser search the google app is faster and offers the most accurate results. On the contrary, Siri, presents them in a more clear and elegant way as it could not be otherwise. Regarding compression, Google Voice Search seems to have a greater capacity in voice recognition.

However, with Siri we can give instructions to our mobile device Apple that we can't find Google Voice Search. They are instructions regarding the use of social networking applications and the like, although it seems that Google is working on it. In this video in which both applications are compared, Google Voice Search running on Nexus 7 and Siri running on a New iPad we can see these differences in practice. Both respond well to orders to the agenda how to enter events, reminders, alarms, etc ...

If Google developed that last element, we could say that it is at the height of Siri and that it exceeds it. There is another aspect that Google is working on and for which it asks for the support of its users as testers of its beta phase is a Gmail integration with the search engine of Google. This would cause our emails related to the selected criteria to also appear in the results of a Google search. You can sign up here to prove it. This improvement makes the battle with Siri very tight.

Source: Pocket-lint