Friday, January 4, 2013

Google Now praises iPad

Appears oddly obsessive about Apple's device

Here's a fascinating Friday bug that you should enjoy. Should you request Google Now, "Exactly what is a giraffe" it returns having a surprising answer. Watch our video above, or check it out on your own -, as lengthy as Google has not fixed it, you need to get exactly the same result once we did.

READ: Google announces Google Now

The typical text in regards to a giraffe begins well, however oddly finishes using the expression "then he praises the iPad".

There's a whole log devoted for this on Google's tracker, by which individuals have examined the bug, trying similar inquiries to get How to expose why it thinks we have to learn about iPads when what you want to learn about is things with lengthy necks.

It appears the fragment comes via Google's translate service, and affects exactly what uses Google's text-to-speech engine. The fragment of text appears in the future from the page converted from French, but nobody is quite sure what it is wound up spewing out over records for tigers.

You can observe a listing from the other terms affected, and also the comments from bemused customers who've observed the issue, around the Google bug tracker.

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Google Now praises iPad initially made an appearance on http://world wide web.pocket-lint.com on Comes to an end, 04 Jan 2013 11:57:00 +0000

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