Back in November I bought a pair of tickets to a college basketball game as a Christmas gift for my father. We used to go to games often when I was a kid, but hasn't been for a few years. Somehow we both got the dates mixed up and thought the game was tonight and had plans to meet up to go, but it was actually scheduled for yesterday.
As I was leaving work yesterday, my phone buzzed with a Google Now notification telling me that I needed to leave soon to get to the game on time. After few moments of confusion I realized I had mixed up the dates, called my dad, and met him at the game.
Without the notification I would have missed the game and probably not realized what happened until we showed up at the empty arena. The best part is it happened all automatically, I didn't have to set a reminder or anything, it just pulled the info from the confirmation email that ticketmaster sent when I bought the tickets. I've had Google Now automatically create cards based on emails before so it wasn't a surprise, but this is probably the first time that it was a situation that was truly helpful.
Anyone else have Google come to the rescue to avoid a compete screwup like this?
As I was leaving work yesterday, my phone buzzed with a Google Now notification telling me that I needed to leave soon to get to the game on time. After few moments of confusion I realized I had mixed up the dates, called my dad, and met him at the game.
Without the notification I would have missed the game and probably not realized what happened until we showed up at the empty arena. The best part is it happened all automatically, I didn't have to set a reminder or anything, it just pulled the info from the confirmation email that ticketmaster sent when I bought the tickets. I've had Google Now automatically create cards based on emails before so it wasn't a surprise, but this is probably the first time that it was a situation that was truly helpful.
Anyone else have Google come to the rescue to avoid a compete screwup like this?