Apple bought Cue application. The service works in the manner of Google Now assistant, collecting daily information from Facebook, Google Calendar, Gmail, and others. Kupertinovtsy transaction cost, for a moment, to $ 40 million. Analysts believe that this acquisition will help teach new "chips" voice assistant Siri and added information content notification center. The very same service will cease operation in the near future. Users of the application will be compensated for on a subscription Cue services.
Cue previously was known as Greplin and gives users access to contextual notifications before the advent of Siri and Google Now. In 2012, the company rebranded, changing the name and release of iOS-application personal assistant. All your information, such as the reserved ticket or reserve a table in the restaurant, turned into the agenda. Cue collated and indexed user contacts, files and e-mail, and then outputs the necessary and timely information. Perhaps something like Apple wants to implement in its center notifications noticeably changed in iOS 7.