Steve Jobs snatched Siri from Android in the last breath

Siri Android

The Huffington Post has published an interesting article on the origins of Crab and its integration into the ecosystem of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. This well-known application was created by a startup of about 24 people that had reached an agreement to launch the service in Android. When Steve Jobs became aware of the project, mobilized its resources to, at the last moment, stop its arrival in the operating system of Google.

The personal assistant of iOS was not created by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, in fact it was not even created with the devices of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, Rather the complete opposite. As we say, the application was ready to reach Android in 2010, but before the union took place, events turned upside down. Steve Jobs was interested in Crab and wanted to have the service exclusively for iOS when the agreement with Verizon for your arrival at Android it was already closed, so Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), He had no choice but to buy the small company that had created this voice assistant and stop with a few weeks of margin its landing in the system of Google.

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), spent almost a year shaping Siri to his liking, so that its first native appearance on a device iOS took place in 2011 when he was presented with the iPhone 4S. Like is logic, Crab has evolved over time since its inception, but not only in the technological aspect but also the human. His personality traits have been carefully shaped to give rise to an intelligence with a keen sense of humor, something that one of his original creators, Dag Kittlaus and Harry Saddler, a design expert, have taken care of. .

Crab currently remains a fundamental bet for the future for Apple. However, today as a curiosity it is the most attractive, but its daily applications are still scarce and it is not an application that is used on a day-to-day basis, nor that users use to solve small practical problems. There is still a lot of work to be done so that systems like this are integrated into our habits, perhaps that is the great challenge right now.

Source: Huffington Post.


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