Friday, March 2, 2012

Dolphin Browser on Android Insert Voice Commands


Dolphin Sonar

Dolphin Browser on Android-based mobile devices are now equipped with voice-control features. If the lazy type, the user just simply state that you want to access the website.


Feature called the Dolphin Sonar also allows users to open a new tab by talking to the browser. In fact, Dolphin Sonar can also do a search within a site.

For example, by saying 'Facebook Justin Bieber', it would appear that the teen singer Facebook profile. Curious to try? Users can try out the voice recognition feature by downloading the Dolphin Browser for Android version 7.4 for free on Android Market.

Dolphin Sonar To enable this feature, users simply need to touch the microphone icon on the screen, or it could also shake up the smartphone or tablet, then 'talk' to the browser.

Previously, Dolphin Browser provides a gesture-based browsing functionality. Users can create and store their finger gesture to conduct a search of frequently visited websites. For example, draw the letter 'F' on the screen will bring the user to the Facebook site.

"Gesture-based browsing feature to change the way people are browsing on mobile devices. Sonar, a next step," said Yongzhi Yang, CEO of Dolphin Browser MoboTap a gush as reported by Mashable, Thursday (03/01/2012).

Dolphin Browser was released in the Android Market in 2010 and followed for the next few months IOS device. This browser has been downloaded 12 million times on either platform. But Dolphin Sonar features not currently available for IOS devices.

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