Showing posts with label Google voice to iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google voice to iphone. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2009

iPhone 3G is Coming: Be prepared


AT&T Mobility and consumers marked will offer the iphone to its customers.
iPhone 3G S is the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet, and we're extremely proud to offer it to our customers on the nation's fastest 3G network, We're also pleased to offer these innovative phones and plans at incredible values, including free Wi-Fi access at nearly 20,000 hot spots.



Pricing is as follows:
- iPhone 3G S will cost $199 (16GB) and $299 (32GB) for new and qualifying customers.

- iPhone 3G will cost $99 (8GB) for new and qualifying customers.

- The 16 GB iPhone 3G will be available for $149 while supplies last.

The prices come with a two-year contract and approved voice and data plan. There are other options to purchase one without the contract.
75% of mobile search is done on iPhones. Around that time, we also learned that smartphone usage continues to grow despite even the economic downturn. Clearly the iPhone is the top dog

Specifications

Steve Jobs announces 3G iPhone

Friday, April 24, 2009

Google Releases Product Search for iPhone and Android

Now, Google is trying to be part of the on-the-go purchase decision process. They've made product search available to Google.com searchers on the iPhone and Android.


video

Monday, December 08, 2008

Get AdWords campaign into G1 and iPhone

G1 and iPhone ads have many of the same benefits as standard mobile-format ads, such as allowing you to deliver mobile-specific calls-to-action and reaching your audience when they're on the go. Showing ads on the G1 and iPhone also has additional advantages for your advertising. Users are performing a lot of searches on these devices, and searches are likely to go up during the holiday season. Last Christmas, the iPhone drove more traffic to Google.com worldwide than any other mobile platform.

Read more on Google's mobile blog

Friday, November 14, 2008

Google Voice Search To The iPhone

The New York Times reports in Friday’s newspaper that Google’s iPhone app will be updated with voice search capability. The move should come as no surprise: The launch of Goog411 in 2007 brought immediate speculation that mobile voice search was on the way, and Google tells the Times that data collection from the Goog411 project helped create this new iPhone service.

Currently 1-800-Free411 is the leader in the ad-supported free directory assistance market.

With the new Google iPhone app, you’ll be able to speak your search query into the phone rather than having to type it out. The Times article explains what happens after you ask your question:

"The sound is converted to a digital file and sent to Google’s servers, which try to determine the words spoken and pass them along to the Google search engine.
The search results, which may be displayed in just seconds on a fast wireless network, will at times include local information, taking advantage of iPhone features that let it determine its location."