Google's Voice Access goes live in beta form

Google quietly rolled out the beta version of its hands-free Voice Access 
service, allowing some lucky users to control their phones via speech alone. 
With Voice Access, users can say things like "go home," "scroll down" or "open 
Chrome" to navigate their pocket computers. Voice Access also allows users to 
say numbers instead of naming apps, avoiding potential confusion over 
pronunciation. Applications to test out Voice Access are closed for now, but 
the beta suggests there will be a public rollout in the near future.

http://www.engadget.com/2016/04/11/googles-voice-access-beta-live-now/

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