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28 thoughts on “Siri vs Google Now vs Cortana”
  1. Eh, it's an alright review, but you didn't really review the assistant sometimes, but more of the searches. If I needed to search something, I'd do that.

    Also, you seemed a bit biased for Google Now.

    Lastly, when reviewing Cortana, you just gave up on the first try when asking her to identify music. At least try it a different way.

  2. "What is my name?" Works fine on my windows phone and you missed a lot of other functions Cortana does offer, for instance: next time I speak with Bill, remind me to give him something, or next time I am at a specific location, remind me to do something.
    VERY POOR TEST IMO.

  3. With a Windows phone, which you don't have, you can tell which song is playing by pressing the dedicated
    note symbol on the upper right.

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