Google Gesture Search For Android 2.x
Don’t we just love Google for their great apps? Google gesture search app is something we have been waiting to get our hands on to play with for a while. We first saw Google gesture search app being demonstrated during last year’s Google I/O by Romain Guy. It was just a concept back then but now all Android users that have 2.x or higher can now download this app from the Android Market or by simply scanning the barcode with your barcode scanner app.
Google Gesture Search:
Search by Gesturing
Do you find it hard to find a contact or locate an application from a list of hundreds of items on an Android phone? Or do you find it stressful to search for an item by typing in its title while on the go?
Gesture Search from Google Labs lets you search your Android-powered device by drawing alphabet gestures on the touch screen. It allows you to quickly find a contact, a bookmark, an application, or a music track from hundreds or thousands of items, all in one place. It is fast and fun to use.
Gesture Search currently supports English and requires Android 2.0 or above.
VIA | GoogleLabs
Posted on Wednesday, March 3, 2010, in Android and tagged Android, Android 2.0, Android 2.x, Android app, Android Application, Android OS, Application, Gesture Search, Gesture Search for Android, Google, Google Gesture Search, Google Gesture Search App, Google Labs, Search by Gesturing. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.











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