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Nov 9th 2013, 15:23, by James Niccolai, IDG News Service
The engineer who oversaw development of Apple's Siri technology is now at Samsung building an online service for linking together the "Internet of things."
Luc Julia, a vice president at Samsung's innovation lab in Menlo Park, California, demonstrated the project, called SAMI, or the Samsung Architecture for Multimodal Interactions, at a conference north of San Francisco on Friday.
Still in its early stages, SAMI aims to be a platform that can collect data from any connected device, including wearable computers like the Fitbit, and make that data available for consumption by other devices.
It's designed for use by companies that make wearable computers, home automation equipment, and automobiles, as a common platform they can use to build additional services for their customers.
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