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I can't recall the last time I used Siri on my iPhone, or anyone else I know, for that matter; however, I've used Google Now on an almost daily basis on my Nexus 7. Execution is key.



>> Execution is key

I think when parent(s) were remarking on execution mattering they were implying: 'Execution is key ... to the success of the feature (and consequently) the brand'. My experience is very few people know what Google Now is. Your preference of it does not demonstrate an example of that sort of success-due-to-execution that other posters are suggesting Apple's products exemplify.


I also use Siri all the time, and my usage is only increasing as I learn the spoken instruction set, and Apple improves the same.

I've even found myself thinking 'Siri, where's my phone?' when I can't locate it in my flat. Siri is addictive if you learn to use the tool.


The Moto X (and it's three Verizon siblings) can actually do this, with their always listening feature.


Yeah... not so keen on having Google listening in on me all the time. I prefer to pay for my gadgets so I'm the customer.


I use Siri all the time. For example, instead of typing in a text to my wife I say "Tell <XXX> I am going home"

I also use for "what's the weather like today"

very convenient, give it a try, it's great


if you have a find-friends connection you can ask Siri to let you know when they leave their current location. very handy




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