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Chrome to Phone and Voice Actions come to Android

Google Inc. (GOOG) rolled out a new feature that links the Chrome browser with devices running on the Android operating system.
The Chrome to Phone extension, which Google announced today at a news conference and in an accompanying blog post, is simply a button that can be added to a Chrome browser that sends content on a web page to an Android device. It’s not exactly the feature that’s going to make users of Apple Inc.’s (AAPL) iPhone or Research In Motion Ltd.’s (RIM) BlackBerry run for the latest Android device, but it is a good example of Google leveraging its massive user base to connect their mobile and online activity.

Google also introduced Voice Actions for Android, which equips users with a series of spoken commands that enable them to control different functions on their Android device. Voice Actions lets users access (and/or initiate) calls, contacts, messaging, music, web and common tasks by voice.

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Matt Kapko
Matt Kapko
Former Feature writer for RCR Wireless NewsCurrently writing for CIOhttp://www.CIO.com/ Matt Kapko specializes in the convergence of social media, mobility, digital marketing and technology. As a senior writer at CIO.com, Matt covers social media and enterprise collaboration. Matt is a former editor and reporter for ClickZ, RCR Wireless News, paidContent and mocoNews, iMedia Connection, Bay City News Service, the Half Moon Bay Review, and several other Web and print publications. Matt lives in a nearly century-old craftsman in Long Beach, Calif. He enjoys traveling and hitting the road with his wife, going to shows, rooting for the 49ers, gardening and reading.