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		<description><![CDATA[Yahoo Voice Search for Mobile: oneSearch Watch out Google mobile, Yahoo is gunning for the mobile search space with it&#8217;s second release of Yahoo voice search for mobile, dubbed &#8220;oneSearch&#8220;, and bloggers are all a-twitter, so to speak. The idea of voice search for mobile is definitely a good one. All mobile devices are hard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin:5px 0px 5px 0px" id="linksalpha_tag_1847811437" class="linksalpha-email-button" data-url="http://seo.getpageone.com/yahoo/yahoo-voice-search/" data-text="Yahoo Voice Search" data-desc="Yahoo Voice Search for Mobile: oneSearch
Watch out Google mobile, Yahoo is gunning for the mobile search space with it's second release of Yahoo voice search for mobile, dubbed "oneSearch", and bloggers are all a-twitter, so to speak.  The idea of voice search for mobile is definitely a good one. All mobile devices are hard to type on (yes, I know yours isn't, whatever :) and voice recognition technology could eliminate the need, or at least diminish the need, to type on Lilliputian keyboards." data-site="SEO Blog: Search Engine Optimization and Search Marketing :: Get Page One"></div><script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.linksalpha.com/social/loader?script_type=buttons_counters&tag_id=linksalpha_tag_1847811437&link=http%3A%2F%2Fseo.getpageone.com%2Fyahoo%2Fyahoo-voice-search%2F&gplus=1&twitter=1&fblike=1&linkedin=1&gbuzz=0&tumblr=0&reddit=0&pinterest=0&digg=0&stumbleupon=0&gpluslang=en-US&twitterlang=en&fblikelang=en_US&gbuzzlang=en&fblikeverb=like&fblikefont=arial&fblikeref=linksalpha&gplusctr=1&twitterctr=1&linkedinctr=1&gbuzzctr=1&redditctr=1&pinterestctr=1&diggctr=1&stumbleuponctr=1&twittermention=GetPageOne&twitterrelated1=GetPageOne&twitterrelated2=&halign=center"></script><h3>Yahoo Voice Search for Mobile: oneSearch</h3>
<p>Watch out Google mobile, Yahoo is gunning for the mobile search space with it&#8217;s second release of Yahoo voice search for mobile, dubbed &#8220;<a title="onesearch" href="http://mobile.yahoo.com/onesearch" target="_blank">oneSearch</a>&#8220;, and <a title="yahoo blogger" href="http://gigaom.com/2008/04/02/yahoo-counters-googles-mobile-onslaught-with-voice/" target="_blank">bloggers</a> are all <em>a-twitter</em>, so to speak.  The idea of voice search for mobile is definitely a good one. All mobile devices are hard to type on (yes, I know <em>yours</em> isn&#8217;t, whatever <img src='http://seo.getpageone.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  and voice recognition technology could eliminate the need, or at least diminish the need, to type on Lilliputian keyboards.</p>
<h3>Yahoo oneSearch for Mobile Powered by vlingo Voice Recognition</h3>
<p>Like any good internet company, Yahoo didn&#8217;t develop the voice search technology, they&#8217;re just &#8220;renting&#8221; it from vlingo. vlingo specializes in voice recognition for mobile phones. From the vlingo <a title="voice recognition" href="http://www.vlingo.com/about-us.html" target="_blank">about us</a>, <em>&#8220;With vlingo access to your mobile internet applications is no longer held hostage by twelve tiny keys.&#8221; </em>That sounds pretty cool, though my <a title="blackberry curve with terrible urls" href="http://na.blackberry.com/eng/devices/device-detail.jsp?navId=H0,C221,P483">BlackBerry Curve</a> has WAY more than twelve keys.</p>
<h3>Yahoo Voice Search for BlackBerry</h3>
<p>Yahoo voice search for mobile is really now just <strong>Yahoo voice search for BlackBerry</strong>. It&#8217;s avaliable for download directly to your BlackBerry from m.yahoo.com/voice. It took me three trys with timeouts, then a long, slow wait while the download bar crept s l o w l y across my screen. Then the download failed and I had to start over. Hopefully you&#8217;ll have better luck.</p>
<h3>Voice Search on My BlackBerry: First Impression</h3>
<p>Well, as I just mentioned, installation left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth. Especially since I&#8217;ve downloaded every <a title="google mobile apps for blackberry" href="http://www.google.com/mobile/" target="_blank">Google mobile application for the BlackBerry</a> and never had a single problem.</p>
<p>Ok&#8230;gotta&#8217; be honest here. I&#8217;m still trying to download Yahoo oneSearch. <em>BBIAB</em>.</p>
<p>Back 10 minutes later. Whew. Once it downloaded, installation was seamless, and I found the Yahoo oneSearch program icon in my applications folder just where it belongs. A click launched the program and we&#8217;re off.</p>
<h3>Performing a Voice Search on My BlackBerry</h3>
<p>Actually performing a Yahoo voice search is really easy. You simply hold down the &#8220;green phone&#8221; button, the same button you&#8217;d use to dial, and say your search term. Be sure not to let up the button until you&#8217;re through saying the search term. It takes longer to process the voice search than I would think&#8230;not to perform the search, just to figure out what you&#8217;re saying. It did a decent job of deciphering what I said when I searched for <a title="yellow lab search - my dog is third" href="http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=yellow+lab" target="_blank">yellow lab</a>, but it just couldn&#8217;t figure out <a title="Look for Page One at the top of search" href="http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0geu64OSPVHlTEAAitXNyoA?p=search+engine+optimization+austin%2C+tx&amp;y=Search&amp;fr=yfp-t-501&amp;ei=UTF-8" target="_blank">search engine optimization, Austin, TX</a>. It kept putting in Boston instead of Austin.  To be fair, I am from Texas, maybe they don&#8217;t have southern drawl filters yet.</p>
<p>After oneSearch (hopefully) figures out what you said, it then performs the search and serves you Yahoo search results as fast as my poor little <a title="edge sucks" href="http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/why/technology/edge.jsp">Edge</a> BlackBerry can serve them up.</p>
<h3>Yahoo Voice Search Review Summary</h3>
<p>To sum up the review, Yahoo voice search is hard to download, but easy to use. Hopefully they&#8217;ll fix that download issue. There are a couple lingering questions I haven&#8217;t resolved yet, the biggest being the Yahoo oneSearch download page says to <strong>disable WiFi in your phone</strong> if it&#8217;s supported. Why wouldn&#8217;t Yahoo voice search work over WiFi? That seems downright strange. All in all it seems to be a pretty tight application. If Yahoo and Google can keep providing apps that make search on a mobile easier, we&#8217;ll be doing <a title="search engine optimization" href="http://www.getpageone.com/internet-marketing/sem/search-engine-optimization.html">SEO</a> for mobile websites soon! I know, some people probably already are, but I brought up the topic of SEO for mobile at <a title="omma hollywood" href="http://www.mediapost.com/omma/">OMMA Hollywood</a> to a bunch of <a title="mobile industry leaders" href="http://www.mediapost.com/omma/conftrax.cfm#AT1">mobile industry leaders</a>. The room got really quiet <img src='http://seo.getpageone.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I guess, all things considered, the worse thing about Yahoo voice search is that the queries go to <a title="not as good as google" href="http://www.yahoo.com" target="_blank">Yahoo</a>.</p>
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