Google's Android search app adds multi-language voice feature

From CNET: Google on Thursday updated its Voice Search app -- which lets users say search queries aloud instead of typing them -- to support more than one language at a time. That means that a speaker who knows multiple languages can switch among them when making voice searches without having to change the settings on the app.

The new feature is able to understand up to five languages at a time, though the user has to preselect each language before using the app. The one catch: You'll have to stick to one language per sentence, for now. Whether you get a spoken response from the app depends on which language you are speaking. The company said it will build out the language support over time.

The move is in line with Google's recent efforts to make its products more accessible. The company announced earlier this month that it had opened up Gmail's support of more of the world's languages. Gmail will now be able to recognize email addresses that use characters from languages such as Chinese and Devanagari and will also recognize addresses with accented Latin characters, like "é" or "ó."

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