right New York Times, iPhone it was enriched with another "floricica" vineyard Google: search by voice, technology that allows users to use the search engine in an extremely simple way, speaking into the microphone. Entering the system voice-enabled for mobile search, Goole made its place in the category of those who have already developed these features for phones, Microsoft and Yahoo!. There are even rumors like that Google technology voice recognition it would be more efficient than the services offered by the veterans in the field, due to the not exactly accurate results they offer (on the tray).

Search results, which can be displayed in just a few seconds with the help of a wireless networks healthy, they can also provide local information thanks to the iPhone's feature of being able to determine the user's location. So you can also get answers to questions like "where is the nearest mall?" or you can get information about local restaurants, including their menus ( ;) ), welcome help if you don't know the area where you are.
The application is free, and Google announced that they plan to develop it as well for other phones, not just for iPhone.