Google Handwrite Brings Search Through Scribble [Video]

Google Handwrite is here. Google knows that you need it. Searching on your touch-screens is tedious when you have to find the letters on the keyboard using fingers or stylus. Just scribble in your own handwriting over your phone or tablet and you are good to go and search stuff up! Like Google puts it in its #-Link-Snipped-#, you may be in a busy street corner or in a bumpy taxi ride, but this Handwriting recognition tool will let you search easily. Moreover, you don't have to crib about the keyboard covering half the screen of your smartphone.

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To enable this on smartphones, go to Google.com in your mobile browser, tap on “Settings” at the bottom of the screen and enable “Handwrite.” On tablets, the search settings are available as an option behind the gear icon. After enabling it, you just have to tap the Handwrite icon on the bottom right corner of your screen and as you scribble the words autocomplete options will pop up. Google says that this feature works best in Chrome. Oh yes, and Handwrite is available in 27 languages only on iOS5+ devices, Android 2.3+ phones and Android 4.0+ tablets. Check the video -

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