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Go ahead, ask Siri anything

by André Vittorio
Published on: October 24, 2011
Categories: Apple
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An app that sends messages for you when you tell it to; an app that uses your voice to schedule meetings and place phone calls; an app that knows what you say, understands what you mean, and even talks back; sounds like an app straight out of a sci-fi movie, doesn’t it? Well, believe it or not but there actually IS an app just like this (yes, it does everything we’ve mentioned above!)! Known as Siri, this app is available on iPhone 4S and does so much for you that you’ll have a hard time keeping yourself from saying “wow” out loud every time you use it. So, here are some amazing things that you can expect Siri to do for you:

  • It understands what you say: Ever wondered how it would be like to have a conversation with your iPhone? Well, it’s possible now! With Siri, you can talk as you would to a person and make it do things for you by giving it voice commands. Just say something like “Tell my wife I’m running late.” “Remind me to call the vet.” or “Any good burger joints around here?”  and Siri does what you say or finds the information you need. When it’s done doing what you’ve told it to do, it even answers you back!
  • It knows what you mean: Since Siri understands what you say, there’s no doubt it has intelligence. But here’s the kicker; it could have knowledge too! Why, you ask? Because it knows what you mean! It knows what you’re talking about and looks up info to find what you are looking for. Siri is proactive, so you can expect it to keep questioning you until it finds what you’re looking for.
  • It helps you do the things you do every day: Whether you want to text your dad or call the dentist, set a reminder or find directions, you can always ask Siri to help you. Siri figures out which apps to use and who you’re talking about, so all you have to do is talk. On getting your command, it finds answers for you from the web through sources like Yelp and WolframAlpha and it uses Location Services to look up where you live, where you work, and where you are. You are then given the information and the best options based on your current location. It even knows your friends, family, boss, and coworkers from the details in your contacts!
  • It has so much to tell you: Siri uses all the built-in apps on iPhone 4S. It writes and sends email messages and texts, it searches the web for anything you need to know, it plays the songs you want to hear and it gives you directions. And what’s more? It even places calls, schedules meetings, helps you remember, and wakes you up. As if this weren’t enough, it speaks for itself too!

Siri does so much for you and all you need to do is use your voice! Really, there could have been no better catchphrase for Siri than the one it has now: “Your wish is its command”.

Oh! Wait! iPhone takes dictation too which means there’s one more excuse for you to use your voice instead of your fingers. Whether you want to write messages, take notes, or search the web (or do much more), all you need to do is tap the microphone icon on the keyboard instead of typing and say what you want to say as iPhone listens. Tap Done, and the words you just said will be converted into text!  Dictation also works with third-party apps, so you can update your Facebook status, tweet, or write and send Instagrams. Could it get any easier than this?

Looking for the best Markham computer support?  Try asking Siri this.  I bet you are told to check out Idealogical.

 

Google Plus taking down the Facebook empire?

Do you know anyone personally who doesn’t have a facebook account? ….Niether do I. This statement goes to prove how overpowering this social networking site has become in our society.

Recently, Google, one of the world’s largest search engines, has made another attempt at a social media platform. Unveiled recently, Google Plus has become one of the newest forms of social media. Since the co-founder of Google took over as chief executive in April, Larry Page has made this platform the top priority.

Google Plus, although similar to facebook in ways of a profile picture and newsfeeds, claims it is different in the way of “friends” or contacts on the site. Facebook has a very open and almost provocative way of displaying friends’ information, pictures and posts on the site. Google Plus has been designed around having “circles” of friends or contacts as opposed to one large friendship list(as found on facebook). With these circles of friends, Google Plus has designed privacy settings which are easy to access and can be set around each circle.

Many will claim that facebook’s privacy settings are very difficult to find and set. Google Plus states that it is easy to set your privacy settings and has been designed to protect your privacy.

Rory Maher, an analyst with Hudson’s Square Research states that: “They’re going to have an uphill battle due to Facebook’s network effects.” Battling such a powerful social media platform will be very challenging. “The more users they (Facebook) get, the harder it gets for Google to steal those,” Maher says.

So the question raised then is can Google Plus take over the facebook phenomenon?

While Facebook is still pretty hot, visit our Facebook page for Idealogical at http://www.facebook.com/Idealogical

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