

GOOGLE VOICE ACTIONS VS SIRI ANDROID
Some of what Siri does actually helps ease my concern with a smaller display on the iPhone 4S compared to the Android and Windows Phone 7 big 4.3 inch devices. Other than that, Siri beats all the others with the conversational nature of the utility that helps refine actions and make your life easier. Google Voice Actions, Windows Phone 7, and Vlingo are all very similar and the only real big functional advantage they have over Siri is the ability to launch applications. I was starting to put together a table to compare these different platforms and services, but I think it is actually quite easy to compare and contrast Siri with the rest. That was before I had the chance to try out Siri on the Apple iPhone 4S.
GOOGLE VOICE ACTIONS VS SIRI BLUETOOTH
I wrote up a recent post where I was blown away by the ability to carry on a text messaging conversation with my daughter through a Bluetooth headset without ever once touching my Windows Phone 7 device.

Microsoft purchased Tellme and then integrated the technology into Windows Phone 7. There is also no conversational support so Google Voice Actions won't remember what we have been talking about to refine the intended action like Siri does. Voice to text: Mic icon appears in keyboardĪs you can see there are no voice actions for reminders and appointments, which actually tend to be the ones I am using most on my new iPhone 4S as it saves several steps.Play songs, including through 3rd party streaming music services.Here is a list of things Google Voice Actions can do: The voice to text capability is pretty accurate and the navigation is world's better thanks to Google Maps Navigation integration. It doesn't have the intelligence to carry on a conversation like Siri, but it can perform nearly all of the same functions as Siri. Google Voice Actions has been around for a while on Android 2.2 devices and is quite good too. Siri also supports location-based services, being referred to by people as a geo-fence, so you can have a reminder go off when you get to a certain location, such as "Remind me to call the dentist when I get home." I hated going through several steps to set these up and now I just tell Siri to wake me at 4:15 am and am done.

You can ask Siri what your schedule is for today, the week, or more with questions such as "What's next for me?" I use my phone for my alarms and tend to vary my wake up time on a regular basis.

That said, it is still a beta and there are some basic features that it lacks. While we have seen voice control and voice to text before, I think Siri really sets itself apart with the "common language" interaction and conversational understanding of user intent. Likely one of the most compelling features of the new Apple iPhone 4S is the Siri personal assistant functionality.
