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Google Now Coming To Chrome OS And Windows, Latest Chrome Beta Reveals [IMAGE]

Ben Reid·March 12, 2013
Google Now looks set to become integrated into the company’s Chrome browser and Chrome OS platform, if the findings of one Chromium user are to be believed. The Big G's engineers have reportedly referenced such a feature in the most recent Chromium release, and Chromium enthusiast François Beaufort quickly latched onto the news.

Google Now For Android Gets Widget Support; Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes And Zillow As Information Sources

Aatif·February 14, 2013
When Apple introduced Siri, they started quite a war amongst and for other smartphone competitors to match the Cupertino giant’s virtual personal assistant. Android, being the biggest iOS counterpart, received the most share of such solutions, including the likes of S Voice from Samsung, and Google’s own Google Now – a real time, intelligent and location-aware service embedded within the Google Search app for Android. Over time, Google now has matured quite a lot, delivering the right information at the right time, letting you plan your commutes, flights, travel plans, day schedule and whatnot when you need it. Now, with the latest update to Google Now, Google has made the app all the more useful, introducing widget support for devices running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and above, as well as new information sources.

Check Out This Google Smart Watch Concept, Complete With Home Screen, Voice Search And More

Paul Morris·January 6, 2013

Google Now For Chrome Desktop Web Browser Coming, Complete With Card Reminders And Notifications

Ben Reid·December 9, 2012
In its early stages, Android wasn't a great platform. It's main problem was lag, but in the past twelve months, Google's mobile operating system has become a much smoother, much more streamlined experience. Of course, Project Butter isn't the only positive enhancement presented to Android recently, and the introduction of many new features and apps - particularly Google Now - have been defining factors.

Google Now For Android Updated With New Travel Features And Improved Voice Search

Paul Morris·December 7, 2012
Everyone loves a good update to an app that is regularly used and highly thought of, and that is exactly what has happened with Google Now for compatible devices running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and up. The official Android blog took great delight in introducing the latest update to the intelligent personal assistant software that was first introduced to the Android world with the release of Jelly Bean back in July of this year and should be an extremely welcome update for those travel conscious Android owners out there.

How To Completely Replace S Voice With Google Now On Galaxy S III [Tutorial]

Awais Imran·September 14, 2012

Install Google Now With Fully Functional Voice Search From Jelly Bean On Any Android 4.0 ICS Device

Awais Imran·July 18, 2012
Announced as part of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean at Google I/O 2012, Google Now is a powerful, never before seen personalized search app. It gathers data about your preferences, interests, daily routine and location to provide you related data in the form of cards. This feature has left many reviewers floored with just how good it is, and now, thanks to Android’s development community, you get to enjoy it on your Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. There is one thing you should know though: the voice to text technology used in this project is not the one used in Jelly Bean. This means your voice searches may not be as accurate or fast.

Hilarity Ensues When Siri On iPhone 4S Tries To Tackle Google Now On Jelly Bean [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·July 17, 2012
As well as acquainting herself with many an iPhone 4S user over the past nine months, Siri has yielded much additional airtime as the stare of many a parody video. Whether it's been in solving a domestic argument or testing the sensibilities of a rather irate Scotsman, Siri has starred in all manner of viral clips.

Google Now On Android 4.1 Jelly Bean vs S Voice On Galaxy S III – Comparison [VIDEO]

Paul Paliath·July 7, 2012

Google Now Gets A Proper Run-Out On Galaxy Nexus, Blows Our Mind [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·July 5, 2012
Since the introduction of Siri along with the iPhone 4S and iOS 5 back in October of last year, voice-recognition implementation has seen a sharp rise, particularly within the smartphone industry. Demoed on the stage during Google's I/O conference, Google search showed a considerable amount promise, and now one Android aficionado has given it a more in-depth run, testing the new entry to the Big G's mobile operating system with forty total questions.

How To Install Google Now On Rooted Android ICS Devices [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·July 4, 2012
Although most of you will have become familiar with Google Now, for those who didn't follow last week's Google I/O conference, perhaps a little background information is in order. The service logs location, time, and user habits in order to help you to be as productive as possible, and the few who've had a little experience with the Jelly Bean (4.1) feature have reported it as working like a charm.
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