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Friday: A Personal Assistant That Remembers What You’ve Done

Here comes another application that wants to automatically track your activity in order to provide a history of your communications, additional analysis, and even a search engine for your own life.

The app is called Friday, and it’s now available in private beta (invites below) for Android users only.

Friday comes from Dexetra, the same folks who brought you the Siri-like Android app Iris. They’re a team of six who got together in April 2010, and who recently raised a seed round of $200,000 just this fall. Their first app Iris is already seeing some decent traction – 1.7 million users have used it for some 75 million answers to date.

With Friday, which now has around 55,000 sign-ups pre-launch, what you’re seeing is sort of like the flip side to Siri. Where you may ask your virtual assistant about things that will happen in the future (what’s my day look like? Can I get sushi nearby?), you ask Friday about things that have already happened.

The interesting thing here is not just that it has access to the history of your communications (phone calls, text messages, emails, etc.), but that it also has access to other events, like photos that were taken, changes in the phone’s status (battery drops, e.g.) as well as activity taking place on third-party services (Facebook or Foursquare checkins, tweets, e.g.).

No wait, I take that back. The really interesting thing that it has here is that it lets you query on those activities using natural language. Its same NLP engine is what was spun out to create the Iris, in fact.

What having an NLP interface means is that later on, after Friday has created its index of your life, you could ask it to retrieve things like your all your photos from Las Vegas, all your calls from last week, or even which call you were on last week when the battery died on you.

While the use case examples may leave you cold – how does knowing which call I was on when your battery died help me?  The idea here is not the specifics, it’s about building something that starts to connect the dots. It’s about building a tool that not just collects and organizes your data, remembering everything for you, but also building a way to access that tool that you can just talk to or type in using everyday language, not traditional search queries.

What would be more interesting, in the long run, if the data generated through Friday served to complement the Iris app, which is still a much weaker alternative to Siri. Dextra CEO says it will be the other way around, however.

“Friday’s search box will act as an omnisearch, which could answer questions about your life (Friday) as well as about the world (Iris),” he says, “But there wouldn’t be any data pulled out of Friday to Iris. Friday is a completely personal, secure, faithful assistant.”

Check out this demo:

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Via: TC

Prateek Panda

Prateek is the Founder of TheTechPanda. He's passionate about technology startups and entrepreneurship and enjoys speaking to new founders every day. Prateek has also been consistently regarded as one of the top marketing experts in the region.

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