If you don't mind recordings of what you say to your PC being sent to Google, you can now let your desktop Chrome browser always listen for the command "OK Google", which triggers a hands-free voice search.
Google announced the arrival of the voice trigger in Chrome on Wednesday, bringing its standard voice-command for initiating a search on Android, Google Now, or actions on Glass, to the desktop too.
Previously, to activate a voice search in Chrome on the desktop, users would have to click on the microphone icon in the search box.
The new voice command only works on google.com and is available for Chrome users outside the US and in some other languages, so long as they're on that domain — rather than, for example, Google.com.au or Google.es. The feature is supported on Chrome for Linux, Macs and Windows
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