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New App Predicts Who You're Gonna Call

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July 03, 2013

New App Predicts Who You're Gonna Call

By Mae Kowalke, TMCnet Contributor


Your smartphone may be getting even smarter in the near future, at least if app developer Dexetra has anything to do about it.

When we reach for our phone, we don’t currently expect our phone to know who we want to call. But with a new app, Android (News - Alert) can now empower their phone to make guesses about who they plan to call.


The app, called Dialapp, organizes a user’s call log first by those who the user might want to call right now, then beneath that it offers the traditional time-stamped history of the calls answered, placed, and missed.

The idea behind Dialapp is to make smartphones better personal assistants by helping them get predictive.

Another app by Dexetra, called Friday, keeps a history of the user’s communications and activities, including calls, texts, emails, photos taken, and more, and combines those with other events on the user’s phone, including location, time of day and events like battery drains. It also works with data from third-party services such as Facebook or Foursquare (News - Alert).

With Friday, users can ask questions such as “Who did I text yesterday?”, “Who called me in New York?” or “Where did I call John last?”

“The back-end is powered by Friday,” said Narayan Babu, CEO of Dexetra. “So over time [you’ll] start seeing it getting intelligent, within three to four days – it learns what your talking patterns are, based on your location, time, etc.”

If a Dialapp user is already leveraging the Friday app, Dialapp can use data from Foursquare, Twitter (News - Alert), Facebook, and others to further refine its predictions.

“The call history tab has been in phones for over a decade now,” explained Babu. “But it is the most unimaginative way to put list of people to call. I am not going to call the pizza guy again after I called him and got my order.”

The company has been beta testing the app for several months, and now they have released it to the world.

The app is available for Android devices through Google Play. It won’t be available any time soon for the iPhone, however, since Apple (News - Alert) does not currently let users mess with the phone’s basic calling functions.




Edited by Blaise McNamee







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