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by lordmatty
5099 days ago
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As I posted on the freshte.ch blog, the commercial drive behind Siri is that you don't use Google when on Apple's platform. Google coming out with a competitor that stacks up feature-wise doesn't fix that for them because it will only run on Android. Google's going to miss out on a lot of search/ad revenue due to Siri in the future. |
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However, i think the US readers are missing the most important aspect: how many people in the world can you serve?
This is a system selling feature during a crucial generation. The speed they can rollout new languages, will determine the world market and the long tail, which will prove crucual.
Currently, Google has the best infrastructure to do that, but Apple seems to care more. I live in Holland, for example. No siri, but at least we can buy content from iTunes. Google isnt selling anything but apps in its playstore.
I think whoever is able to actually give me all these features first, wins Holland. Why would it be any different in any other country?
There are markets up for grabs, and the first one to realize that fully, wins.