
Canada Version Will Feature English Spoken Commonly In Canada
Ottawa-The new Google 411 service that will be featured in Canada over the telephone and computer will use voice recognition software.
The version used in Canada will be different however, it will be programmed to recognize the unique version of English commonly spoken in the nation of Canada.
Words such as “Cal-gry,” and “aboot,” as well as favorite “Traw-na,” will be featured, as well as a number of other common phrases typical of Canadian English.
The new service is accessible by dialing 1-800- GOOG-411, and it can be used to get directions, to find a telephone number, or to get specific information about the business or restaurant that you are seeking.
Google is well known internationally for its search web software and Internet access, so it will be interesting to see the success or failure of its new Canadian Google Service.
Canada is the second nation and the first outside of the United States to offer the new Google telephone service.
It is expected to make Google competitive in a number of new realms using its new voice recognition software and data links.
With the size and positive reputation that Google has, it should be a service well embraced by the Canadian public.
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