“Siri for Android” app Maluuba now available
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If you’re sick of hearing Apple users brag about Siri, then rest assured that you now have a Siri-like option for Android. It’s called “Maluuba” (whatever that means), and it turns voice input into useful commands.
Maluuba integrates with popular online services to create a seamless browsing experience. Instead of just watching Siri type something into Google for you (how lazy is that?), Maluuba will make an effort to recognize the context of your command. It has the ability to search through all of the following third-party services and more:
-Wikipedia
-Wolfram Alpha
-Yelp
-Rotten Tomatoes
-Twitter
-Facebook
-Weather Underground
-Foursquare
-And plenty of others

The catch
You might be thinking Maluuba is too good to be true. Maluuba is cool, but it does have a catch: it doesn’t talk back to you like Siri does. If you’re lonely for some robotic female companionship, then Maluuba won’t be able to provide that for you. However, if you’re more interested in finding businesses, restaurants, movies, and knowledge, then Maluuba is happy to help. Download Maluuba from the Google Play store today by clicking here.One Click Root Author
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
JS
Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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