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Susan Fourtané
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Re: However, Macs talk
Susan Fourtané   11/6/2012 7:21:03 AM
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Hi, t.alex 

Yes, Google is experimenting with voice search, too. Have you tried it? I have tried voice search for Chrome, without too much success, though. I was searching for the invention of candles, and invension of matches. Map of Helsinki worked well, at last! 

-Susan 

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Re: However, Macs talk
Susan Fourtané   11/6/2012 7:01:40 AM
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Hi, HH 

Sure it is. I think the maps issue is not likely to happen again. 

-Susan 

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Re: However, Macs talk
t.alex   11/1/2012 6:10:50 PM
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As of the latest news Google is challenging Siri with its latest offering of voice search. Competition is heating up.

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Re: Few steps away
pocharle   10/31/2012 11:51:02 PM
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I hope so too. I think we all need MSFT to stay viable to keep the ecosystem somewhat balanced for the future.

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Re: However, Macs talk
Hospice_Houngbo   10/29/2012 11:15:46 AM
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Hi SF,

A more intelligent Siri may be on its way. But Apple has to be careful so that it won't repeat the apple map mistake. 

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Re: However, Macs talk
Susan Fourtané   10/29/2012 7:40:31 AM
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t.alex, 

I would not be surprised if Macs' next generation comes out with that more intelligent Siri. There is no doubt they are working on it. 

-Susan

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Re: However, Macs talk
t.alex   10/27/2012 10:52:36 PM
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Given the computing power that a Mac has, Apple should have no problem putting Siri into it. Probably Apple does not want to put Siri into Mac yet. It needs a much more intelligent Siri for Mac.

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Re: Love this post
Adeniji Kayode   10/27/2012 9:33:35 AM
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That is one of the things our minds and desire can do

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Re: However, Macs talk
Susan Fourtané   10/25/2012 3:32:03 AM
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elctrnx_lyf

Yes, there is.

Siri listens to humans and do things. You can have a simple conversation with Siri. In fact, Siri is so far the equivalent to Capt. Kirk's computer. The iPhone, iPad, and Macs are the ones with which you can have interaction, and they respond to you.

The day when Siri comes to the Macs is not far away. Apple started with the iPhone, then it gave Siri to the iPad, Macs are next. 

-Susan 

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Re: However, Macs talk
elctrnx_lyf   10/25/2012 3:13:40 AM
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I do not think there is any computer that still listens to human and do things. But I hope there will be some thing coming in the future and I'm very confident about this. This may result in certainly lot of new products that just listens to humans and perform their tasks.

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