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Google on Thursday announced a handful of new features for its search engine. One new trick lets people hum an audio recording to try to figure out the song that's stuck in their heads.
If you’ve ever had a song stuck in your head but can’t remember enough lyrics to search for it, Google has a solution: hum to search.
Users can now hum, whistle, or sing a melody to Google via the mobile app by tapping the mic icon and saying, "What's this song?" or by clicking the "Search a song" button.
“What’s that song that goes laaaa, laaa, la la la la laaa?” If you’ve ever found yourself asking such a question — and I think that’s most of us, at some point or the other — Google ...
In a delight for music lovers, Google has announced a new capability where you can hum, whistle or sing a melody to find out the song that has been stuck in your head -- no lyrics, artist name or ...
If you’ve ever had a song stuck in your head but can’t remember enough lyrics to search for it, Google has a solution: hum to search.
Google has launched a handy new feature called ‘hum to search’, which, unsurprisingly, lets you hum to search for songs ...
Google is adding a new hum to search feature to the Google App, that would allow users to search for any song by humming the tune, literally.
Ever find yourself wondering, "what song is this?" but don't know the words to find it? No worries — find a song by humming with Google hum to search. Tone-deaf or not!
In collaboration with Google, Billboard has released the top 100 songs that people have hummed to the Google Assistant and Hum to Search.
Google 'hum to search' feature helps find songs you can't name; here's how it works Hum to search feature is currently available in English on iOS, and in more than 20 languages on Android.
A Reddit commenter posted a screenshot today showing what they said is the Hum to Search option in the YouTube Music on iOS Follow topics and authors from this story ...
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