Region/Language: USA English
Exact Phrase Spoken: "Let's go to the beach house"
Did Cortana parse this correctly: Yes
Expected Results: Bring up Here Drive+ with directions to the location saved as "The Beach House" in my notebook.
Actual Results: "Okay, getting you directions to [proper address]." Shows page saying "Start Driving Directions." Opens Here Drive+ with the beach house properly set as the destination.
Feedback: Yesterday this wasn't working - today, it consistently worked perfectly. Awesome!!
Region/Language: USA English
Exact Phrase Spoken: "Take me to the beach house."
Did Cortana parse this correctly: yes
Expected Results: Bring up Here Drive+ with directions to the location saved as "The Beach House" in my notebook.
Actual Results: Bing web search for "take me to the beach house"
Feedback: Seems like a nuance of phrasing versus the above (working) query.
As an update, I have had mixed results with this type of query:
Region/Language: USA English
Exact Phrase Spoken: "Take me to the Meyer's House." (The Meyer's House is one of the places I have saved in Cortana's Notebook)
Did Cortana parse this correctly: no "Take me to Myer's House"
Expected Results: Bring up Here Drive+ with directions to the location saved as "The Meyer's House" in my notebook.
Actual Results: Brought up Here Drive+ with directions to Myers House on the Washington University Campus in St. Louis...(which is over 820 miles away from my location...)
Feedback: Looks like Cortana may be having trouble recognizing when a location is saved in the notebook or not. On a separate note, if I was going to be making a long drive, if there was expected to be rain or stormy weather on my route, it would be really nice for Cortana to point that out for me.
Region/Language: USA English
Exact Phrase Spoken: "Take me to Karl's House." (Karl's House is one of the places I have saved in Cortana's Notebook)
Did Cortana parse this correctly: no "Take me to Carl's house"
Expected Results: Bring up Here Drive+ with directions to the location saved as "Karl's House" in my notebook.
Actual Results: Bing search for "carl's house"
Feedback: Looks like Cortana may be having trouble recognizing when a location is saved in the notebook or not.
Region/Language: USA English
Exact Phrase Spoken: "Text Karl" (Where "Karl" is the nickname for one of my inner circle contacts)
Did Cortana parse this correctly: yes "Text Karl"
Expected Results: Allow me to dictate a message to Karl *****
Actual Results: "Which one?" and brings up a list of people named "Karl/Carl" in my contacts.
Feedback: Initially this wouldn't work (it only wanted to text my contacts named "Carl" and didn't let me choose between Carl and Karl). Now, although it is working, it would be nice for it to recognize that I meant the Karl in my inner contacts, since I only used his nickname. If I wanted to text Carl instead, then I could say "Not that one" or something along those lines to then bring up a list of every Karl/Carl in my contacts.
Region/Language: USA English
Exact Phrase Spoken: "What hockey games are on tonight?"/"What hockey teams are playing tonight?"
Did Cortana parse this correctly: yes
Expected Results: A listing of what hockey games or teams are playing tonight, with times and tv channels based on my location.
Actual Results: Bing search
Feedback: There are usually a bunch of sporting events going on, being able to have Cortana tell me which ones are going to be played and how to watch them would be really useful.
Region/Language: USA English
Exact Phrase Spoken: "Remind me the next time the Cubs play."
Did Cortana parse this correctly: yes
Expected Results: create a recurring reminder for Chicago Cubs games
Actual Results: tried to create a reminder "The next time the cubs play"
Feedback: Keeping track of my favorite college and professional sporting team events would be a big function of a real-life personal assistant. In some households, this could be a make-or-break job responsibility =)