Earlier this week, Google finally
introduced voice typing into Google Docs.
Not exact matches
Introducing academic content meant lots of adaptations — creating visual representations of concepts; using
voice output devices, picture cards, adaptive equipment, braille materials, and 3D objects for our students with visual impairments; different
types of equipment and technology for our students with physical limitations; and lots and lots of lesson preparation.
Another significant new feature being
introduced with Jelly Bean is Offline
Voice Typing, no longer requiring a web connection to accept
voice input.
This goes to show that this
type of game, meant to
introduce people to gaming cause it's exactly what Zack & Wiki was all about, needed
voice acting to make sure people don't just skip through the text cause reading is boring to most.
Introduced in 2007, Hatsune Miku was a new
voice in the Vocaloid software program, a 2004 application that let users
type lyrics and melody to create synthetic
voices to sing.
The update also
introduced GIF suggestions, a collection of new themes, and
voice typing should perform a lot better than it did before.