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Part 2:

As far as entering addressing on the choose location screen, that is how it must be done for now (think of the search box as a "What" and the Choose Location as "Where"). This will change in future.

It's worth noting that the speech grammars are contextual - i.e. they are based on the search and geocode data, they are not generic English grammars. This means you'll get better recognition overall, but may occasionally find something won't be recognised no matter how hard you try - the grammar just doesn't have a match!

One thing about the What/Where was a bit misleading - you can speak both a what and a where simultaneously, e.g. "pizza in Redmond, Washington" (use "in" or "near" as a separator to help the parser). This doesn't work for text input (yet).

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