Not long after releasing a closed beta, Microsoft today launched Cortana for Android in public beta – but only for the US market. So, if you’re in the US, you can now download and install Cortana on your Android device with just a few clicks or taps.
Of course, Android already has Google Now, which is a great digital personal assistant, but it looks like plenty of Android (and even iOS) users are willing to try Cortana anyway. Unlike Google Now, Cortana relies on Microsoft’s Bing search engine, so it delivers different results (at least in some cases). Like a good personal assistant, Cortana …
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