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valgeo
If you deal with web applications, or are
currently looking into such an endeavor, I think you would be stoked to
hear that today’s Chrome stable release will introduce support for the
Web Speech API that was originally discussed in January, where it will
allow developers to take advantage of speech recognition capabilities
into their web apps. Just in case you want to get a better idea on how
integrated voice recognition in a web app would work and look like,
there is this particular demonstration that should pique your attention.
The demonstration would show just how you can speak to the web app in
order to compose an email from scratch, now how about that? Apart from
that, today’s release will also do away with the silent extension
installs in Chrome for Windows. There is one very good reason for doing
to – this ensures that Chrome will remain fast and safe to use, making
sure that your consent is required for every extension that is about to
be installed on your computer. The auto-update feature would mean you
need not actively seek out the update, as these enhancements will arrive
as the release rolls out. Bear in mind that you need Chrome version 25
or later for this voice recognition API to work.
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