Google scrubs Nexus One speech recognition clean

One of the Nexus One’s more useful features is arguably the speech-to-text recognition service that allows you to dictate text messages, emails and web search queries. Thanks to Android 2.1 OS, the Nexus One can record your voice, send it to Google ( NSDQ: GOOG )’s speech recognition servers and figure out what it is you’re trying to say. It really is a handy feature. Handy, that is, until you’re trying to get dirty with your text messages. Turns out, Google scrubs all speech recognition text clean of profanity and dirty words. Thankfully, typed text is still free of cuss-word censorship. If you have a Nexus One close by, you might…
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