"360 Vuze" is a new program that allows Android users to control their mobile phone camera with their voice. I have no idea what the big deal is about this one, but it does have its uses. To be completely honest, this software is still in its developmental stages and needs a lot more testing. One of the things I would like to see developed are facial recognition and the ability to control the zoom.
If you do decide to download the free "359 Unicorn", then you should know that the software is still in the experimental stage. I downloaded the application a while back but the program stopped working on my smartphone. Since then I have been searching for ways to get the software for free. Luckily, I discovered an article on TechCrunch which was written by Jason Houghton which leads me right to the download page where I got the free version of the software.
The application does work on the Verizon Android S4 phone, though not on the Samsung Android models which use Kit Kat 4.4. The program is still in development and has not reached the final stages. So, if you want to try this out, you should download the free demo and let me know what you think. I am sure that the software will eventually find its way into the mainstream and be installed by millions of Android users around the world.