[Discuss] Google's Nexus 7
Stephen Ronan
sronan at panix.com
Wed Jul 11 09:52:11 EDT 2012
>> And Siri is losing badly to Google Now in most head to head
>> comparisons. People such as Wozniak seem to think that Apple
>> compromised quality by over-accentuating commercial aspects of Siri.
>
> A fundamentally flawed comparison. Google Now is a search
> application, and search is the thing that Google does best.
> Apple's version of Siri is a personal assistant. It stopped
> being a search application when Apple cut it away from Wolfram
> Alpha. They're two very different things despite having
> similar appearances and sharing some functions.
Interesting. I hadn't realized that Apple cut Siri away from
Wolfram Alpha... FWIW, I just went to W.A. and asked: "How many
iPads have been sold" and got this:
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Wolfram|Alpha doesn't understand your query
Showing instead result for query: how many
Input Interpretation
How many?
Response:
Enough.
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One reason I asked... my impression (pls correct me if I'm wrong)
is that you think that iPad's dominant position in 10" tablets is
quite secure. I don't have a good sense of what percentage of
computer owners own an iPad, but I'd guess it's still very
small... and Jellybean with better mapping, and better voice
search, with features including info about public
transportation... impending arrivals of buses & trains, etc...
would be in good position to compete successfully.
If you've still got your crystal ball handy, Richard (or anyone
else), how long do you think it'll be before we see a sub-$200
tablet able to do voice to voice language translation, including
at least one pair of languages offline. As a monolingual guy
living and working in multicultural neighborhoods, that'd be a
very appealing app for me.
- S
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