Winterfang
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Let me just say something. I was playing with Bing and used the microsoft and I said Kinect. And it searched the word P.enis >_> at least they No results on the images.
I personally would feel like a bafoon holding a conversation with my phone. I like giving it commands and the voice to text stuff is awesome. I am pretty sure we can see more from the Tell Me service in the future but I for one am not too bothered by Siri. Siri, really?!
Devs kill old apps - it happens. There's not really much point trying to frame Apple terminating an old, outdated version of something that's now a system feature as an anti-customer conspiracy. It's just progress and not wanting to confuse the situation. Besides, MS cut a load of features that WM6.5 had from WP7 - some of which still aren't back even post-Mango - so I don't think we can really call Apple out on this!
I bet MS is slowly going to add more voice commands to their OS next update commands to access more applications like Calendar, Zune, Xbox etc but I think MS is seeing how Siri really plays out before dropping a huge bomb.
With a MS ecosystem imagine an A.I like Siri which you could use to use multiple devices. So imagine this you call tell your phone and say "Hey turn on my Xbox 360 and go to HBO Go and play Boardwalk empire" with proper networking this can be done." So not only can you control your phone you can control other MS devices with your phone.
I see the virtual Assistant converting at least 10 million Android users in the next 6 months.
Obviously the more involved workflows will happen in privacy. I mean doesn't everyone do their trip bookings like that anyways? Anyways the #1 feature I lust after is the Calendar. Just picking up the phone and telling it I have some appointment would be such a BOON to me because right now I manually enter in everything to Google calendar.
There is a general low level animosity with Apple here...which is fine. This is a Windows site after all! However remember that Siri isn't something that Apple created over a short period of time. There is some serious science behind it (Siri has been evolving for almost a decade), and Apple has spent a lot of time figuring how to integrate it into IOS. So it's not just another "feature". Most responses (the Android folk especially), is "bah, had something like this since 2008". But this is not just word recognition...Siri understands *context* - that is not something easy to do...
Yes, but MS did not take away those features from wm6.5 users. I've never had an app I bought removed by a company either.
Apple has a load of devices as well. Apple TV which can do the same as xbox, macs, air port, time machine, ipods...... they are equal in their ecosystems. Probably a good reason for that.
I find it hard to believe that the users of the most customizable tinkering mobile devices will be switching in mass to apple because of a talking AI which does many things for them.
I must be more private than I thought. I could never use a BT headset because it seems less private than holding my phone to my ear. Even though my voice is just as loud probably, it seems to me that I pay more attention to peoples conversations on BT headsets than I do to people talking with a phone to their ear. I actually give them some privacy. I find myself wanting to scream into the headset of the BT users.I just see Siri as a neat gadget I would play with for a month and then hardly ever touch again. At least until its well integrated into cars. As it is now, they show people with headphones on driving cars in the demo. That is illegal in my state. So only other way to get Siri to listen is to find your phone in the cupholder and press the home key.
Ok, but how about this video about whats comming for Tell me
Future of Microsoft TellMe on Windows Phone - YouTube oh, is the same posted before![]()