Recently, Google released a new version of the Chrome browser. Compared to previous versions, the new version does not change much, just updates the software and some features. However, in these updates, Google's newly added dialogue search function has aroused widespread concern.
The dialogue search feature was first unveiled at last week's Google developer conference, which allows users to use voice conversations for Google searches without typing on the keyboard. Users log on to Google's home page through a Chrome browser and see a small microphone icon on the right side of the search bar or on top of any search results page. Clicking on the icon allows the user to start a dialog search. However, the user asks the question must be very accurate. If it is not a strict keyword, the Chrome browser prompts the network to be disconnected.
In addition to joining the dialog Search feature, the latest Chrome 27 has other improvements. For example, the Web page display speed is 5% higher than the original version, replaced the new application interface, and added to the offline function of the Chrome store application software package. In addition, the original version of the 14 security vulnerabilities were also excluded in the new version.