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Apple Purchases PullString, Voice App Firm Known for Voice Systems in Toys like Hello Barbie

Apple acquires PullString, a voice app startup in San Francisco that publishes apps for Amazon’s Alexa, Google Assistant and is known for providing the voice software system for toys.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

The move is viewed as part of Apple’s push into voice recognition and artificial intelligence technology, although Apple has not spoken publicly about the recent acquisition. The purchase under $100 million, brings both voice technology and talent to Apple.

Founded by Pixar executives in 2011, PullString was formerly called ToyTalk. The company’s primary product, Converse, enables customers to create their own apps with distinct voices and advanced sound options. Converse was widely used in Mattel toys, such as the popular Hello Barbie and Thomas the Tank Engine products.

Hello Barbie by Mattel

Hello Barbie by Mattel

Recently, PullString has forayed into IoT devices, primarily focused on virtual assistants such as Alexa and Google Assistant. PullString’s Converse lets you create your own customizable interactions with users. This is a feature that Siri lacks.  Apple could be purchasing PullString to help grow Siri-enabled apps and features, which lag behind the numerous integrations available today via open sourced Amazon and Google AI.

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Current Converse integrations range from customer support experiences such as troubleshooting issues to voice-enabled FAQ and games, trivia and quizzes. Converse could help accelerate Siri-powered apps by providing developers with better tools and also to provide integrations directly into the iPhone and HomePod.


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tags: Apple News, PullString, voice app, Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant, Amazon, AI, voice recognition, artificial intelligence, acquisition, IoT, Mattel, Hello Barbie, Thomas the Tank Engine
categories: Apple News
Sunday 02.17.19
Posted by Elf
 

Apple Music Launching on Amazon's Echo Devices Dec 17th Week

Apple and Amazon announced that Apple Music will launch on Echo devices starting the week of December 17. Apple Music subscribers will be able to ask Alexa to play favorite songs, artists, playlists, albums using Echo speakers.

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“Music is one of the most popular features on Alexa—since we launched Alexa four years ago, customers are listening to more music in their homes than ever before.”
— Dave Limp, Senior VP, Amazon Devices

Alexa app users can link their accounts to listen to Apple Music on Echo speakers. Apple Music will join existing music streaming services available on Alexa such as Spotify, Pandora and iHeartRadio.

“We are committed to offering great music providers to our customers and since launching the Music Skill API to developers just last month, we’ve expanded the music selection on Alexa to include even more top tier services. We’re thrilled to bring Apple Music – one of the most popular music services in the US – to Echo customers this holiday.”
— Dave Limp, Senior VP, Amazon Devices
Image via Apple

Image via Apple

Apple Music currently has 56 million subscribers, including free trial members. Apple has been looking at different ways to grow its audiences such as acquiring iHeartMedia and expanding HomePod capabilities for immersive home audio experiences. Earlier this week, Apple revealed its list of the top apps, games, music, podcasts, movies, tv shows and books shaping entertainment and popular culture.

tags: Apple Music, Amazon Echo, Alexa, radio, Beats
categories: Apple News
Friday 12.07.18
Posted by Elf
 

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