Google Chrome 11 Kills Bugs, Adds Speech Input

Google released version 11 of its Chrome web browser. The new version
resolves a total of 27 software bugs. It's understood that Google paid a
record $16,500 in
rewards to various security researchers. The highlight with this new
version comes in the form of a new feature called HTML Speech Input
support, which converts
speech into text.
To show off the new feature, Google has updated its own Google Translate
site with the pertinent HTML code to trigger it. When visiting the site
on Chrome 11, a
new microphone icon will appear beside the text box. Clicking on the
icon will cause Chrome to start monitoring your microphone for voice
input; the translated text
automatically appears in the text box after you finish speaking. Speech
input in Chrome 11 is only available in English for now.
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