Voice navigation is now commonplace on modern-day Android devices, but
on the desktop, many of the accessibility tools that would bring voice
commands to the end user still require special system level software
or customized hardware.

That's not the case with a new Firefox add-on called Firesay, which
brings hands-free voice controls to just the browser. Once installed
as an add-on, it can pick up voice commands to do Web searches, open
and close sites, and even pull up TV shows on Hulu.

The number of commands, and sites users can visit is extremely limited
for the time being. You can, for instance, only open up a handful of
Web sites and TV shows, as long as they're in the list of those that
have been programmed in. Though the add-on is able to recognize and
transcribe voice commands for its Web search feature. The add-on also
requires that the user is on Windows 7, leaving XP, Vista, and Mac OS
users behind.

One very cool feature is the option to open up a new site in the
background of another tab, which normally requires: the link be coded
that way, a special mouse click, or the use of a contextual menu
within the browser. Firesay's solution is to have the user say
"multitask" in front of a site's name, which opens it up and lets it
load in an adjacent tab. The same behavior is used to do Web searches,
which for now, are all done through Google.

Firesay's creators say future versions will bring voice recognition
that is more easily able to pull out words from a noisy room. To some
degree, Google has gotten around this problem on the mobile side by
making use of noise cancellation hardware on the phone and software
algorithms within the Android OS. On the desktop side of things,
Firesay is simply suggesting that users invest in a microphone with
noise cancellation built-in.

For Demo Video:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-20014191-248.html

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