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Ivy Chang

Machine language: how Siri found its voice | The Verge - 0 views

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    really interesting
Simeon Spearman

The Place Of The Telephone Call In Today's World - PSFK - 0 views

  • These new forms of communication [texting, chatting, and social-network messaging] have exposed the fact that the voice call is badly designed. It deserves to die. Consider: If I suddenly decide I want to dial you up, I have no way of knowing whether you’re busy, and you have no idea why I’m calling. We have to open Schrödinger’s box every time, having a conversation to figure out whether it’s OK to have a conversation. Plus, voice calls are emotionally high-bandwidth, which is why it’s so weirdly exhausting to be interrupted by one.
Simeon Spearman

Bubbly, India's 'Twitter for voice', gaining 100,000 subscribers each week | VentureBeat - 0 views

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    Bubbly is like twitter for voice messages. It is gaining momentum in India and support from Bollywood stars. Though it may not catch on in the states, it's good to get a perspective of popular services in other countries.
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    daily 7.21
Emily Knab

16 Months Later, Say Hello To Google Voice For The iPhone. It Was Worth The Wait. - 0 views

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    daily 11.16
Emily Knab

Android's Google Voice Search Gets Personal and Learns Your Voice - 0 views

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    daily 12.14
Simeon Spearman

Google Voice tests $20 number porting - 0 views

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    daily 1.20
Ivy Chang

Amazon's Alexa can now tell you your COVID-19 risk level - 0 views

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    Use of CX, combined with sound monitoring -- perhaps there's solutions to using the "always-on" voice assistants to monitor coughs, frequency of coughs, the sound of the cough, sneezes, etc to make a soft diagnosis based on your symptoms.
Simeon Spearman

Walmart Has A Formula For Beating Amazon - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "Walmart began recruiting top Silicon Valley talent and acquiring start-ups last year. For instance, Walmart acquired Kosmix, a company that specializes in making web design more seamless, for $300 million. That team has been working for over a year to fix Walmart's systems and improve its website.  Walmart is investing in the "social gifting" market. A year ago, Walmart launched "Shopycat," which makes gift recommendations based on friends' Facebook profiles. The site is now called "Walmart Gifts" and allows customers to log in and get personalized recommendations based on Facebook and Twitter profiles.  The retailer got a better search engine. A dozen top engineers took 10 months to build it, and while the company won't discuss sales figures, they said the new system is more user-friendly. "If you search for cotton socks now, you'll actually find them," Manjoo writes.  Walmart is trying to lead the charge in same-day shipping. Its at an advantage considering that 96 percent of Americans live within 20 miles of a Walmart.  Walmart is investing like crazy in its mobile app. "Walmart imagines that as you go through an average day, you'll remember things you need--milk, bread, a new tennis racquet, a toy truck for your nephew's birthday--and tell the voice-enabled Walmart app. The app will list each item's location inside your local Walmart and include product info; eventually, it will also learn your preferences and offer recommendations. And once you're actually in the store, you'll be able to summon an associate to help you," Manjoo says. "
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