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(via The Story of ‘Pah!’, The Voice-Controlled Mobile Game - The Next Web)

Once Siri came into play I knew it was only a matter of time before we would begin seeing more voice command apps. We began just listening to digital sound with the iPod, then iPhone 3G and iPod touch allowed us to engage with devices in whole new ways through touch and movement. The iPhone 4 allowed us to see each other through Face-time and the world around us from a much more board perspective through augmented reality. Now with the iPhone 4S we have the ability to add our voice as manipulation with speech recognition. The sense of smell is easy to delevop as part of our personal handheld devices, similar to smoke and gas detectors. There are already mind controlled apps being tested that will allow us to tap into our sixth sense and become a part of a collective consciousness. While some fear our devices are becoming far too smart I believe that it is a course we cannot change. It is our human evolution. The actualization of all things imagined in our minds. 
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thenextweb:

(via The Story of ‘Pah!’, The Voice-Controlled Mobile Game - The Next Web)

Once Siri came into play I knew it was only a matter of time before we would begin seeing more voice command apps. We began just listening to digital sound with the iPod, then iPhone 3G and iPod touch allowed us to engage with devices in whole new ways through touch and movement. The iPhone 4 allowed us to see each other through Face-time and the world around us from a much more board perspective through augmented reality. Now with the iPhone 4S we have the ability to add our voice as manipulation with speech recognition. The sense of smell is easy to delevop as part of our personal handheld devices, similar to smoke and gas detectors. There are already mind controlled apps being tested that will allow us to tap into our sixth sense and become a part of a collective consciousness. While some fear our devices are becoming far too smart I believe that it is a course we cannot change. It is our human evolution. The actualization of all things imagined in our minds. 

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Posted on November 12th, 2011
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    You’re already talking to Siri, might as well yell at your phone.
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