It may be a household name now, but the first time Steve Jobs heard the word "Siri," he wasn't sold. That's according to Dag Kittalaus, the Norwegian cocreator of the iPhone 4S' famed virtual assistant, who offered new details this week on how the technology was named, and how it seduced the late Apple founder. Today, 87 percent of iPhone 4S owners say they use Siri each month. But how did the increasingly famous digital assistant end up with her unique name? Read on:
现在Siri是一个家喻户晓的名字,然而当史蒂夫·乔布斯第一次听到“Siri”这个词时,他却并不买账。这是Dag Kittalausz说的,这位挪威人与乔布斯一起创造研发了这个因iPhone4s而成名的虚拟助手。本周,Dag就Siri技术如何命名提供了更多新细节,并说明了Siri如何成功征服已故的苹果公司创始人的。如今,87%iPhone4S用户表示,他们每月都会使用Siri。但这个越来越出名的电子助手到底为何最终被命名为Siri呢?请读下文:
Who came up with the name? Kittalaus did. As he revealed at a startup conference in Chicago this week, he planned to name his daughter Siri after a former coworker (in Norwegian, Siri means "beautiful woman who leads you to victory") and even registered the domain Siri.com. Then he and his wife had a son, and the website was shelved. But when Kittalaus was ready to launch his splashy speech recognition technology, he resurrected Siri. "Consumer companies need to focus on the fact that the name is easy to spell [and] easy to say," he said.
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