Free Voice Recognition Comes to the iPhone with Vlingo

iPhone with Vlingo
The voice recognition features of the latest version of Google Mobile App(iPhone voice recognition) by Vlingo is really getting very popular after its immediate launch in the market! The feature aims to bring voice commands to several different facets of the iPhone’s interface, which normally don’t allow voice control.

As far as the use of voice recognition is concerned, the free application allows the users to dial your contacts, browse on the Web, search for maps, and even update your status on several social sites.

Other features include: the Web search can use various search engines like Google or Yahoo to look for results, and if it is voice recognition, then it also means that if you will say a contact name, then it will automatically dial that contact unless told otherwise, saving your effort!

Essentially, it’s a “learning adaptive system.” That means it creates a “personal language model” for you that’s called up via the Internet every time you launch the app. So it’s designed to learn your speech patterns. From its pool of 5 million utterances so far, the system is also sampling other users, “so it improves for the entire community,” CEO, Vlingo, Dave Grannan said

Vlingo is a free download from the App Store.

It runs on an any iPhone or iPod touch running iPhone Software 2.0 or later.