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'''Indigo''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɪ|n|d|ɪ|g|əʊ}} is an [[intelligent personal assistant]] developed by [[Artificial Solutions]] and which runs on [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Windows phone]] and [[iOS]]. The application uses [[natural language understanding]] to answer a user's questions on a variety of topics, make recommendations and operate the user's device.
'''Indigo''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɪ|n|d|ɪ|g|əʊ}} is an [[intelligent personal assistant]] developed by [[Artificial Solutions]] and which runs on [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Windows phone]] and [[iOS]]. The application uses [[natural language understanding]] to answer a user's questions on a variety of topics, make recommendations and operate the user's device.


Indigo was originally launched by Artificial Solutions for Android [[Mobile device|mobile devices]] in April 2013, with a Windows phone app appearing later in 2013 and an iOS app in 2014. One of the notable features of Indigo is its cross-platform functionality and ability to retain a conversation across multiple devices.<ref name="crossplatfrom">{{cite web|url=http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/26/indigo-personal-assistant-hands-on/|title=Indigo is a cloud-based, cross-platform personal assistant for Android and Windows Phone 8 (hands-on)|publisher=[[Engadget]]|accessdate=April 1, 2014}}</ref>



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Indigo /ˈɪndɪɡ/ is an intelligent personal assistant developed by Artificial Solutions and which runs on Android, Windows phone and iOS. The application uses natural language understanding to answer a user's questions on a variety of topics, make recommendations and operate the user's device.

Indigo was originally launched by Artificial Solutions for Android mobile devices in April 2013, with a Windows phone app appearing later in 2013 and an iOS app in 2014. One of the notable features of Indigo is its cross-platform functionality and ability to retain a conversation across multiple devices.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Indigo is a cloud-based, cross-platform personal assistant for Android and Windows Phone 8 (hands-on)". Engadget. Retrieved April 1, 2014.