Google Says Search Is Going to Be Like 'Star Trek'
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"The destiny of search is to become that 'Star Trek' computer and that's what we are building
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プラダ 公式. Singhal shared that computers will know what people want and users won't have to type their queries into a small box on a clean white page.
Of course, that is dependent on other technologies, including improved voice control, touch and sensory tech, he said. Singhal told ABC News something similar a few months ago.
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Google's already started showing that sort of capability with its Glass
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"OK, Glass. Google Jellyfish," a woman says to her glasses in a teaser video released last month
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On Saturday, Google showed off what it calls "Talking Sneakers," shoes the company says will motivate you to move more
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"These are some of the best times in search
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