Tip from Nuance for Using Dragon Go! Speech Recognition and Information Search

I took another look at Nuance’s Dragon Go! for iPhone earlier this week after reading a Nuance blog item touting the app’s ability to route computational related questions to the amazing Wolframalpha engine. This is also one of the informational engines that Apple’s Siri uses when responding to iPhone 4S users spoken questions. However, try as I might, Dragon Go! did not route my test questions to Wolframalpha. This was the case even though I used the same test question used as an example in Nuance’s blog: What is the square root of 10?

So, I spoke with Sean Brown who is Senior Product Manager, Mobility at
Nuance Communications to try to understand the Dragon Go! experience I reported.


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