Android 2.2 adds a long list of features, including improvements to speed up processing, but the big news is it now supports Flash 10.1
Google has also added one-click updating of applications, provided the permissions on those applications hasn’t changed.
It is also added the ability to accept voice commands from a Bluetooth headset, it can share contacts with other phones, and it has a remote wipe feature, which means you can erase your phone remotely if it is lost or stolen.
Google Voice Search adds a slew of features you can control by voice. Now you can send text messages or e-mails by speaking them, ask to listen to a particular song, place phone calls, make notes to yourself, ask for directions, see a map, or of course, conduct a Google search.
In making the Voice Actions announcement, Google also said it has released an updated version of its Google search widget for Android that refines typed searches easily. The search widget and the voice search update, along with a series of music apps, are available in the Android Market, but Google included scannable Quick Response codes at the end of its blog for starting the widget and voice search downloads.
















