Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Siri iphone

  • Depending on how you look at it, Siri is either really helpful or limited in its usefulness.
  • (Time)
  • Apple acquired Siri in April of 2010 for a rumored $200 million. The software was originally a free item on the iPhone App Store. After the acquisition, Jobs wasnt sold on the Siri name, but Kittlaus tried to convince the Apple co-founder otherwise.
  • (Apple Insider)
  • A Parks Associates survey set out to find out just how well-liked Siri is. The verdict — more than 70% of iPhone 4S users said they are very satisfied or satisfied with the intelligent assistant. For the most part, iPhone 4S users love Siri.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Apple acquired Siri for 200 million in April of 2010 and would go onto make it the flagship feature on the iPhone 4S.
  • (Network World Fusion)
  • Well, according to a new consumer survey that examines Apple iPhone 4S users satisfaction with features, Siri isn't being used for nearly as much task as Apple would like. So far the research shows that the virtual assistant is being underutilized.
  • (Intomobile.com)
  • iPhone 4S users are using Siri, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing a forthcoming survey of 482 iPhone 4S users by Parks Associates. However, usage of Siri appears to be pretty limited. Siri hasnt sparked a big revolution according to Parks data.
  • (The Business Insider)
  • Frank M. Fazio thinks that Siri is so bad that he has not only sued Apple (AAPL), he wants the suit to be a class action. The complaint, filed in the U.S.
  • (Forbes)
  • They have achieved this whilst improving the battery life; a significant drawback in early iPhone models. A direct result in the bump in processing power is the inclusion of Siri with new iPhones.
  • (GazetteLive)
  • But I didn't know the address or exactly where it is. Our other son was with me and he was quick to the rescue, calling upon Siri on his iPhone 4S. "Find Tuxedos on Broadway, Tucson, Arizona." Siri didn't understand.
  • (Nogales International)

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