The Google Android Demo Tip
Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins of Mashable talked about the anonymous tip they received about a non-working Google Android Demo. We, here in Mobilewhack, have received the same thing, although this time, the tipper has a name (which, of course, we won't reveal). We received the same email Mashable did, with a very few changes. According to the tip, a contextual search on the Google Android Phone revealed a page wherein which we could test out the Google Android Phone. The tipper said that it picks up phrases such as "I'm hungry" and it plays a Burger King commercial. To see it for yourselves, go to http://69.57.168.29/asr/.
I had played the video that's embedded on the page and had to smack my head on the wall. The gag video by Nalts, the YouTube viral video guru, wasn't very encouraging. Actually we had reported about the video a few weeks ago before people caught wind about it due to this incident. I also tested the demo itself and got stuck on the next page which displays the word "Calling…" Granted, I'm not in the US and according to the page, only US numbers would work. But still, according to Mashable, their "call" didn't go through either.
We don't know what's going on. It might be an elaborate attempt to accomplish any of the following:
1. To collect phone numbers
2. To promote the video (it's a "viral" video after all)
3. To have various tech blogs write about it (which is exactly what we're doing).
4. To promote a particular fast food chain.
5. To play a joke on all of us.
OR it might actually be a working Google Android demo, it just didn't work for us here in Mobilewhack (No, really. Err...right? After all, according to this site, it worked for them.). If you do decide to try the "demo" out for yourselves and it actually worked, do tell us.
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