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http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/TALK.htmlComputers You Can Talk To
(http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/TALK.html) :
Siri, Alexa, Google Now, and Cortana
by Anna Dresner
In braille (1 vol), BRF, Word, Text, or DAISY: starting at $12.00
Everyone, by now, is at least familiar with Apple’s digital
voice assistant Siri, whether she's narrating an Apple television
commercial or answering cheeky questions like, "What is the
meaning of life?" and "Siri, are you single?" But how much do you
know about other voice assistants: Amazon's Alexa, Microsoft's
Cortana, or Google Now? They can let you play music and books,
control lights and other devices in your home, and, sometimes,
buy items just by calling them out ("Alexa, order more paper
towels — quick!")
With all these options, you may be wondering: What's all the fuss
about? What are talking assistants capable of, and which one or
ones are right for you? Maybe you have one or more of these
assistants and want to know how to use them more efficiently. If
so, you've come to the right place! The book is an overview,
giving you an idea of what sorts of things you can expect from
each assistant. It tells you how to acquire and set up each
assistant and, in the case of Amazon's products, the cost
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