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http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericjackson/2011/10/28/why-siri-is-a-google-killer/
That flushing sound you just heard . . . that was their credibility going down the toilet.
So much fail in one article. . . .brain can't take the stupid!
1 - Yep, so do several other voice recognition apps on multiple platforms. Google's had voice recognition, speech to text, etc, since 2009 and its damn good. There's also several apps for Android that expand it, leading to . . .
2 - Personality, granted, the voice in Android has the personality of a face painted on a rock. Big selling point? Not really, since it still returns better results faster using fewer words.
3 - Come again? How is it hard to copy? Been around for years before Siri, though I'm sure Apple will claim they invented it.
4 - Storing every word you speak to Siri on Apple servers . . . nope, don't see a problem with that.
5 - Of course it'll improve. Technology does that.
That flushing sound you just heard . . . that was their credibility going down the toilet.
1. Siri works.
2. Siri has personality.
3. Siri is hard to copy.
4. Siri helps own the customer experience for Apple.
5. Siri will vastly improve in the next 2 years based on all the data its amassing.
So much fail in one article. . . .brain can't take the stupid!
1 - Yep, so do several other voice recognition apps on multiple platforms. Google's had voice recognition, speech to text, etc, since 2009 and its damn good. There's also several apps for Android that expand it, leading to . . .
2 - Personality, granted, the voice in Android has the personality of a face painted on a rock. Big selling point? Not really, since it still returns better results faster using fewer words.
3 - Come again? How is it hard to copy? Been around for years before Siri, though I'm sure Apple will claim they invented it.
4 - Storing every word you speak to Siri on Apple servers . . . nope, don't see a problem with that.
5 - Of course it'll improve. Technology does that.