Dolphin Android Browser Now Supports Voice Actions
Feb 29, 2012, 12:54 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Dolphin released an update to its mobile browser for the Android platform and added a number of new features. The most significant new capability is called Sonar. With Sonar, Dolphin listens to voice commands, interprets them, and then takes the appropriate actions. Sonar can let users speak their way through browsing sessions and supports actions such as conducting searches, saving bookmarks, and sharing links. The updated browser also reformats Dolphin's magazine reader and includes more add-ons. The update is free.

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