Google has released ‘Google Chrome 11 Beta’ with speech-to-text capabilities. According to Google Chrome team, this comes in the form of support for the HTML5 speech input API. [Google Chrome 11 Beta]

Google has released ‘Google Chrome 11 Beta’ with speech-to-text capabilities. According to Google Chrome team, this comes in the form of support for the HTML5 speech input API.

Google Chrome team says, “With this API, developers can give web apps the ability to transcribe your voice to text. When a web page uses this feature, you simply click on an icon and then speak into your computer’s microphone. The recorded audio is sent to speech servers for transcription, after which the text is typed out for you. Try it out yourself in this little demo. Today’s beta release also offers a sneak peek of GPU-accelerated 3D CSS, which allows developers to apply slick 3D effects to web page content using CSS”.

‘Google Chrome 11 Beta’ With Speech-to-Text Capabilities

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