That video is very helpful. Going to have to fiddle arond with that...Here's the link: http://www.google.com/mobile/voice-actions/
Dont have many apps myself but i noticed the espn has a automatic update option. Not sure if it is just that app or all have it but update all and auto is a good feature.Just wish the Droid didn't slow to a crawl since the 2.2 update. Anyone else have problems like that? Especially with a radio/music app running in the background.Best Froyo feature: "Update All" button in the marketplace. A godsend!
If you open each downloaded app in the market there should be a box that says "allow automatic updating" so you don't even have to go through the hassle of cliking the Update All button.Best Froyo feature: "Update All" button in the marketplace. A godsend!
I loaded one called freecaddie...but have yet to try it out on course yet.Anybody found a good golf gps app? Wanted to check these out before renewing my skycaddie subscription. Gonna try out birdie golf ranger tomorrow. Uses google maps rather than downloading courses.
Free Caddy... works awesome!Anybody found a good golf gps app? Wanted to check these out before renewing my skycaddie subscription. Gonna try out birdie golf ranger tomorrow. Uses google maps rather than downloading courses.
Open up people, hit menu, import/export, choose export to SD card and it will ask if you want to send to your google accountIs there a way to convert all of the contacts in my phone that are stored in my phone over to "Google" contacts that are stored on my gmail?The Google Voice commands app is unbelievably cool, but when I do a "call so and so", if it's just a phone contact and not a Google contact, it doesn't find it. Most of my contacts are Outlook synced, which become "Phone" contacts... so it renders the voice dial part of Google Voice useless.
"Google Voice" is a whole different service. You don't need it on your cell phone. You can keep whatever number you have. "Voice Actions" are unrelated.Can someone tell me more about using Google Voice and the voice commands. Do i need to use my google voice number somehow on the phone? Do i start having people call me using the GV number? I ask because i use my cell for personal and work. My cell number is on my biz card and i really don't want to change that.
How do you like Bugless Beast these days? I used to run it all the time a couple months ago but it seemed like the Foyo version would kill my batter quick. I switched to LithiumMod and think its a little better but nothing special. Though the themeing of icons and whatnot is much cooler than on BB.I'm already ready running Froyo (Clockwork Mod -> Bugless Beast) and Verzion wants to upgrade my phone to Froyo.Suck it Verizon.
After you load the Google Voice app on your phone, you can still use your own cell number to place/receive calls while taking advantage of some of Google Voice's features. You can still have personalized voice mail greetings, for example, depending on which number a call is being placed from. You can't use all the features, though (e.g., recording calls). I don't use the voice commands, but I suspect that they'd be in the category of features you can use with your own cell number.For texts, you can't really use Google Voice's features (e.g., threaded conversations) unless you're using your Google Voice number to send/receive texts.Can someone tell me more about using Google Voice and the voice commands. Do i need to use my google voice number somehow on the phone? Do i start having people call me using the GV number? I ask because i use my cell for personal and work. My cell number is on my biz card and i really don't want to change that.
Ah. Then disregard my post. It's still worth getting GV, though, IMO."Google Voice" is a whole different service. You don't need it on your cell phone. You can keep whatever number you have. "Voice Actions" are unrelated.Can someone tell me more about using Google Voice and the voice commands. Do i need to use my google voice number somehow on the phone? Do i start having people call me using the GV number? I ask because i use my cell for personal and work. My cell number is on my biz card and i really don't want to change that.
What other features can you use without using the new Google Voice number? Also is there anything like Visual Voicemail that the iPhone has for Android OS?After you load the Google Voice app on your phone, you can still use your own cell number to place/receive calls while taking advantage of some of Google Voice's features. You can still have personalized voice mail greetings, for example, depending on which number a call is being placed from. You can't use all the features, though (e.g., recording calls). I don't use the voice commands, but I suspect that they'd be in the category of features you can use with your own cell number.For texts, you can't really use Google Voice's features (e.g., threaded conversations) unless you're using your Google Voice number to send/receive texts.Can someone tell me more about using Google Voice and the voice commands. Do i need to use my google voice number somehow on the phone? Do i start having people call me using the GV number? I ask because i use my cell for personal and work. My cell number is on my biz card and i really don't want to change that.
There is free VVM available for Andriod phonesWhat other features can you use without using the new Google Voice number? Also is there anything like Visual Voicemail that the iPhone has for Android OS?After you load the Google Voice app on your phone, you can still use your own cell number to place/receive calls while taking advantage of some of Google Voice's features. You can still have personalized voice mail greetings, for example, depending on which number a call is being placed from. You can't use all the features, though (e.g., recording calls). I don't use the voice commands, but I suspect that they'd be in the category of features you can use with your own cell number.For texts, you can't really use Google Voice's features (e.g., threaded conversations) unless you're using your Google Voice number to send/receive texts.Can someone tell me more about using Google Voice and the voice commands. Do i need to use my google voice number somehow on the phone? Do i start having people call me using the GV number? I ask because i use my cell for personal and work. My cell number is on my biz card and i really don't want to change that.
Without using the Google Voice number, Google Voice provides unlimited (I don't know if it's technically unlimited, but for practical purposes . . .) voice mail storage, and you can store your voice mails for as long as you want. (With Verizon's voice mail, they're deleted after a few weeks.) You can also, as I mentioned above, personalize your voice mail greeting depending on who's calling you. You can also have Google Voice transcribe your voice mails. The transcription isn't perfect, but it's not bad. That makes your voice mails searchable. And you can also have Google Voice send you a text with the transcription whenever you get a voice mail. That's handy on old-fashioned cell phones if you don't like calling in to check your messages — getting a text is easier. You can also place international calls very cheaply. (E.g., to China is $0.02/min.) And using your smart phone (but not an old-fashioned cell phone), you can play/delete/archive/read-transcriptions-of voice mail messages from your phone without dialing out. (You can also play/delete/archive/read-transcriptions-of messages on your PC.)Visual Voicemail came preloaded on my Droid X, but it costs $2.99/month to use, and as far as I can tell, it doesn't do anything that Google Voice doesn't do; but I haven't really checked it out all that fully.What other features can you use without using the new Google Voice number? Also is there anything like Visual Voicemail that the iPhone has for Android OS?After you load the Google Voice app on your phone, you can still use your own cell number to place/receive calls while taking advantage of some of Google Voice's features. You can still have personalized voice mail greetings, for example, depending on which number a call is being placed from. You can't use all the features, though (e.g., recording calls). I don't use the voice commands, but I suspect that they'd be in the category of features you can use with your own cell number.For texts, you can't really use Google Voice's features (e.g., threaded conversations) unless you're using your Google Voice number to send/receive texts.Can someone tell me more about using Google Voice and the voice commands. Do i need to use my google voice number somehow on the phone? Do i start having people call me using the GV number? I ask because i use my cell for personal and work. My cell number is on my biz card and i really don't want to change that.
Thanks! Seems like you don't miss out much then without using a new number.Without using the Google Voice number, Google Voice provides unlimited (I don't know if it's technically unlimited, but for practical purposes . . .) voice mail storage, and you can store your voice mails for as long as you want. (With Verizon's voice mail, they're deleted after a few weeks.) You can also, as I mentioned above, personalize your voice mail greeting depending on who's calling you. You can also have Google Voice transcribe your voice mails. The transcription isn't perfect, but it's not bad. That makes your voice mails searchable. And you can also have Google Voice send you a text with the transcription whenever you get a voice mail. That's handy on old-fashioned cell phones if you don't like calling in to check your messages — getting a text is easier. You can also place international calls very cheaply. (E.g., to China is $0.02/min.) And using your smart phone (but not an old-fashioned cell phone), you can play/delete/archive/read-transcriptions-of voice mail messages from your phone without dialing out. (You can also play/delete/archive/read-transcriptions-of messages on your PC.)Visual Voicemail came preloaded on my Droid X, but it costs $2.99/month to use, and as far as I can tell, it doesn't do anything that Google Voice doesn't do; but I haven't really checked it out all that fully.What other features can you use without using the new Google Voice number? Also is there anything like Visual Voicemail that the iPhone has for Android OS?After you load the Google Voice app on your phone, you can still use your own cell number to place/receive calls while taking advantage of some of Google Voice's features. You can still have personalized voice mail greetings, for example, depending on which number a call is being placed from. You can't use all the features, though (e.g., recording calls). I don't use the voice commands, but I suspect that they'd be in the category of features you can use with your own cell number.For texts, you can't really use Google Voice's features (e.g., threaded conversations) unless you're using your Google Voice number to send/receive texts.Can someone tell me more about using Google Voice and the voice commands. Do i need to use my google voice number somehow on the phone? Do i start having people call me using the GV number? I ask because i use my cell for personal and work. My cell number is on my biz card and i really don't want to change that.
Reading back the voice mail transcriptions has become a running joke with my friends at work. I haven't been impressed with the accuracy, but they are good for a laugh. All my friends and family are probably just mumblers.You can also have Google Voice transcribe your voice mails. The transcription isn't perfect, but it's not bad.

You the man. Thanks a bunch.Open up people, hit menu, import/export, choose export to SD card and it will ask if you want to send to your google accountIs there a way to convert all of the contacts in my phone that are stored in my phone over to "Google" contacts that are stored on my gmail?The Google Voice commands app is unbelievably cool, but when I do a "call so and so", if it's just a phone contact and not a Google contact, it doesn't find it. Most of my contacts are Outlook synced, which become "Phone" contacts... so it renders the voice dial part of Google Voice useless.
OMG...I haven't laughed that hard in a while.
Neither have I...come to think of it, I haven't laughed that hard in about a month...you know, when that video was first posted on this board.OMG...I haven't laughed that hard in a while.
what kind of phone do you have? mytouch 3g?2.2 landed for me today. Running smoothly, but the audio is acting furleyish. With the exception of Pandora, all music and notifications have a buzz to them if they even work. If not, it's all buzz![]()
I can't get skyfire to play streaming radio (using microsof siverlight).....you?So I get the update. Still no flash.I download the flash player plugin and the browser still does not play flash.I use skyfire and go to espn and can play flash.... what's the deal?
Could you be more specific. I never stream through skyfire, is siverlight a music website?Tell me what you want me to tryI can't get skyfire to play streaming radio (using microsof siverlight).....you?So I get the update. Still no flash.I download the flash player plugin and the browser still does not play flash.I use skyfire and go to espn and can play flash.... what's the deal?

silverlight is like microsoft's flash....and skyfire is supposed to play it.Try the "listen live" link here: http://www.wistradio.com/page.php?page_id=8069Could you be more specific. I never stream through skyfire, is siverlight a music website?Tell me what you want me to tryI can't get skyfire to play streaming radio (using microsof siverlight).....you?So I get the update. Still no flash.
I download the flash player plugin and the browser still does not play flash.
I use skyfire and go to espn and can play flash.... what's the deal?![]()
It asks me to install silverlight, not sure if that will worksilverlight is like microsoft's flash....and skyfire is supposed to play it.Try the "listen live" link here: http://www.wistradio.com/page.php?page_id=8069Could you be more specific. I never stream through skyfire, is siverlight a music website?Tell me what you want me to tryI can't get skyfire to play streaming radio (using microsof siverlight).....you?So I get the update. Still no flash.
I download the flash player plugin and the browser still does not play flash.
I use skyfire and go to espn and can play flash.... what's the deal?![]()
thx
//UPDATE//It was the Adobe Flash I installed, not the 2.22.2 landed for me today. Running smoothly, but the audio is acting furleyish. With the exception of Pandora, all music and notifications have a buzz to them if they even work. If not, it's all buzz![]()

Same thing here. Sounds like a.m. radio.The audio from Slacker and Pandora do not sound the same since the Froyo update, has anyone else experienced this? Sounds drowned out, not as full as before.
Sounds ok to me. My Sirius app is fubar though.Same thing here. Sounds like a.m. radio.The audio from Slacker and Pandora do not sound the same since the Froyo update, has anyone else experienced this? Sounds drowned out, not as full as before.
known issuehttp://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=9308The audio from Slacker and Pandora do not sound the same since the Froyo update, has anyone else experienced this? Sounds drowned out, not as full as before.
Hmmm...doesn't look like Google has been very responsive to this issue.known issuehttp://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=9308The audio from Slacker and Pandora do not sound the same since the Froyo update, has anyone else experienced this? Sounds drowned out, not as full as before.
It's fixed, but could be a long time before we see it (considering how long it takes to go from Android release, to manufacturer, to carrier, i.e. how long it took to go from 2.1 to 2.2). Would be quicker for Pandora/Slacker/etc to "fix" it but that will never happen."Issue is fixed in current source, but not yet available in a packaged release."Hmmm...doesn't look like Google has been very responsive to this issue.known issuehttp://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=9308The audio from Slacker and Pandora do not sound the same since the Froyo update, has anyone else experienced this? Sounds drowned out, not as full as before.
That's not very responsive, imo.It's fixed, but could be a long time before we see it (considering how long it takes to go from Android release, to manufacturer, to carrier, i.e. how long it took to go from 2.1 to 2.2). Would be quicker for Pandora/Slacker/etc to "fix" it but that will never happen."Issue is fixed in current source, but not yet available in a packaged release."Hmmm...doesn't look like Google has been very responsive to this issue.known issuehttp://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=9308The audio from Slacker and Pandora do not sound the same since the Froyo update, has anyone else experienced this? Sounds drowned out, not as full as before.