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If the promise is fulfilled, Siri could erode our dependence on direct input (like a keyboard, cursor and touch) almost entirely and allow wholly new kinds of devices to take shape. At some point, Siri could become so good that a device without a screen could be quite good. If this fictional device was released in Fall 2012, it would play music, get all kinds of information from the web, make phone calls, send and receive messages, post to Twitter and Facebook, reply to emails and make restaurant reservations. That’s a lot of functionality from a device that doesn’t even have a screen. That seems crazy right now, but Siri could make the smartphone unnecessary for a lot of people in the same way that the iPad makes the PC unnecessary for many regular users. That’s what a disruptive innovation is, and it provides Apple with new, untrod territory to explore. If Siri continues to get better, and makes good on its promise, it will allow Apple to create new kinds of computing devices that do to the iPhone what the iPhone did to the iPod.
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