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Google starts implementing video previews in its mobile search on Android devices. Google will be leaving its static image thumbnails upon showing video results from their search engine. The new feature is available on the Google and Chrome app (Android users only).  Source: Google Google has added another 30 languages in its voice typing feature which makes it more speech-friendly for people all over the world. Some of the additional languages that Google's language database can recognize now include Amharic, Armenian, Bengali, Georgian, Latvian, Marathi, and Swahili. Furthermore, Google has also added the support of emoji voice recognition to be used for insertion in conversations but it is currently only available in English. With the addition of 30 more languages in the Google's Machine learning database, more and more people from around the world can use the voice typing services at ease. There was some sort of mass panic last night when Google was spewing a warning "this site may harm your computer" on all their search results. Read more in our articles including "Google implements video previews in mobile search" and "Google's voice typing adds support to 30 more languages".

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Google starts implementing video previews in its mobile search on Android devices. Google will be leaving its static image thumbnails upon showing video results from their search engine.

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The new feature is available on the Google and Chrome app (Android users only).  Source: Google Google has added another 30 languages in its voice typing feature which makes it more speech-friendly for people all over the world. Some of the additional languages that Google's language database can recognize now include Amharic, Armenian, Bengali, Georgian, Latvian, Marathi, and Swahili.

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