Now Google will teach animal sounds with this new feature

Search giant, Google has already released a new feature that will enable parents to teach their toddlers about the different sounds that animals make. The age old tradition of mimicking animal sounds may soon be replaced with this electronic version launched by Google. One can immediately look up this feature on the internet. All that one needs to do is make a quick search on “animal noises” on Google and the site quickly returns illustrations of animals, their names along with sample of sounds that they make. This is sure to be a quite helpful feature for new parents while introducing their children to the vast animal kingdom.

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Mashable tech website also carried a report that said, users can search for specific animal sounds by Googling “what does the dog say?” or “what sound does the cat make?” This kind of a search brings up a specific animal sound result. With this kind of flexibility, Google has certainly ensured the all round development of children at each stage of their knowledge of the animal kingdom. If this sort of innovation in Google continues, we may be looking at a future where all kind of primary education is available at, literally, our finger tips.

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Currently, Google has included 19 animal sounds in its database. The list comprises of animals like zebra, ape, lion, moose, owl, pig, cow, duck, elephant, horse, raccoon, bowhead whale, humpback whale, wolf, rooster, sheep, tiger and turkey apart from the common domestic animals like dogs and cats. This development also points to the progress that the company has made in artificial intelligence which recognizes what the user is looking for and returns the exact relevant result. Now, kindergarten children shall also be able to make full use of Google, even for academic purposes.

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