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Google to launch voice-based search services in India for mobile subscribers
TT Bureau |  |  21 Sep 2008

Google India is reportedly working towards introducing voice-based search services I to tap the country’s vast mobile subscribers. The internet giant aims to offer these services through a toll-free number.

 

As part of the project the company is now in the process of automating the voice search services and is collecting voice samples in Hyderabad and Delhi.

 

The company claims that unlike a similar service offered by JustDial, Google will not ask for subscriber’s mobile phone number.

    
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21 Sep 2008(IST)  
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