Ask Ziggy
Ask Ziggy was speech recognition technology for mobile devices, developed by software company Averotek. Ask Ziggy was a personal virtual assistant application for Windows Phone that made calls, sent tweets, solved math problems and updated a user's status on social networking sites. At the time of its development, it was an effective alternative to Microsoft's own TellMe speech recognition service, though it lagged behind in accuracy compared to well-known applications like Siri and Android.
History
The software, developed by Shai Leib through his company Averotek, was first made available on the Windows Marketplace in December 2011.
In late 2012, the company raised $5 million in funding.
History
The software, developed by Shai Leib through his company Averotek, was first made available on the Windows Marketplace in December 2011.
In late 2012, the company raised $5 million in funding.
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