Google Voice Search Demo
Search May 21st, 2002
Those wacky Googlers …
"To try out this demo, please follow these simple steps:
1. Pick up the phone and call the automated voice search system at (650) 318-0165.
2. After the prompt Say your Search Keywords, say your query to the system.
3. Click this link and a new window will open with your voice search results.
4. Say another query, and the new window with the search results will be updated with the new results.
note: If you call and the number is busy, please try again after a little while."
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