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http://www.popsci.com/gadgets/article/2012-11/google-now
I'm glad someone in the mobile space is still innovating.
I'm glad someone in the mobile space is still innovating.
I haven't found Google Now to be that useful. The only thing I like about it is that it gives me auto traffic updates randomly.
Maybe someone can tell me how they are finding it useful?
With Google Now, you don’t pull the phone out when an idea occurs to you. You pull it out when an idea occurs to it.
Google Now is great, but that last sentence seems a bit much.
Google Now is great, but that last sentence seems a bit much.
Dlerium is a google hater. Don't mind him. He always has something bad to spout about google.
I'm glad someone in the mobile space is still innovating.
Google Now is great, but that last sentence seems a bit much.
It has some semblance of truth though. My phone alerting me to leave a little bit earlier for my appointment because of increased traffic is a good example.
It isn't random and it you can tell it when to show it *hint it is in the settings. It tells me when I need to leave earlier than normal for an appointment/meeting if there is traffic that day. It shows me my packages that are in shipping to me if it is in my gmail. It shows me the scores of all my favorite teams. It shows me the weather for the week. It will also notify me if my stocks drop more than 1% in a single day, though usually I know before it doesThere are other things but they happen less often.
What, seriously? That is simultaneously incredibly awesome, and incredibly creepy.
It just checks your google calender for appointments. If you have a location set for the appointment it will sort out a route, look up the traffic and adjust your departure time accordingly.
Yeah it's actually fairly simple when you think about it, but bringing it all together and making it seamless and automatic is the real innovation.
I've experienced all the other things except the stocks. How does it know which stocks you have?