Nice, what was the phrase you used to get your shipping results?
"Where's mah stuff?"![]()
I hope apple follows suit with something like this. Google now seems pretty cool.
Nothing it's cards.
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Ah, that's interesting stuff. I don't think I've seen cards before. My friends don't play with Google Now! enough to tell me about these things.
I think cards are cool but I think Google Now drains a LOT of battery life. It causes wakelocks and stuff. It's cool to show off, but sometimes a bit too much. I'm glad it's toned down about showing me traffic ever 20 minutes though.
seems like a fad.. just something to compete with siri..both these things are kinda silly.
And I hope Google applied for patents....
Prior Art! Prior Art!
I hate to bring up 2 day old threads but I also hate to create a new thread for small questions. This is the closest I could get.
So Google voice search was released to the iPhone a couple days ago and as far as I can tell it looks and sounds like the same voice capabilities as the ones in Google Now (minus cards of course). I'm not sure if it's THE SAME but I have no idea how to check.
Pros:
It's REALLY fast
Voice reproduction is miles better on the ear and she speaks faster
Con:
It's actually a lot less capable/flexible than Siri. (see below, don't get angry)
If someone could pass these questions to Google Now, at least I can tell if I'm not getting the "real deal".
Movies:
"What are the nearest movie theaters?" The voice prompt returns "These are the movies playing in " and below that you get what you want. Oddly "what are the nearest gas stations" gives you a listing on top.
Sports:
"When does college basketball season start?" It returns a Google search (no voice prompt) and the first result is useless.
Business:
"How much is Intel stock right now?" (and gives it in a special format) works but "What is Intel stock right now" doesn't.
More Sports:
"Who won the world series" gives the last three game summary but doesn't tell me who won the series and doesn't give you any voice response besides "showing information for the MLB world series"
So yeah, no flame war, just wanted someone to tell me if I'm playing with the same deal or just some nerfed version of it.
I enjoy using Google Now. I used to have to check weather and traffic before/after work, Google Now has taken care of that. The Gmail integration looks very cool, can't wait to try that out. Transit info automatically popping up is nice as well, as with the sports scores.
I tested your question on my Galaxy Nexus and found some different and some the same. Movies theater question it got right and I got a card with all the closest movie theaters. Same with the Intel stock question. The stock Intel question I got the voice along with the card. This was using your second Intel stock question you said didn't work.
I got the Google search result for the college basketball and the World Series question.
Hope this helps.
seems like a fad.. just something to compete with siri..both these things are kinda silly.
I hate to bring up 2 day old threads but I also hate to create a new thread for small questions. This is the closest I could get.
So Google voice search was released to the iPhone a couple days ago and as far as I can tell it looks and sounds like the same voice capabilities as the ones in Google Now (minus cards of course). I'm not sure if it's THE SAME but I have no idea how to check.
Pros:
It's REALLY fast
Voice reproduction is miles better on the ear and she speaks faster
Con:
It's actually a lot less capable/flexible than Siri. (see below, don't get angry)
If someone could pass these questions to Google Now, at least I can tell if I'm not getting the "real deal".
Movies:
"What are the nearest movie theaters?" The voice prompt returns "These are the movies playing in <location>" and below that you get what you want. Oddly "what are the nearest gas stations" gives you a listing on top.
Sports:
"When does college basketball season start?" It returns a Google search (no voice prompt) and the first result is useless.
Business:
"How much is Intel stock right now?" (and gives it in a special format) works but "What is Intel stock right now" doesn't.
More Sports:
"Who won the world series" gives the last three game summary but doesn't tell me who won the series and doesn't give you any voice response besides "showing information for the MLB world series"
So yeah, no flame war, just wanted someone to tell me if I'm playing with the same deal or just some nerfed version of it.
It's probably never going to be as functional on iOS as it won't have such a deep access to the OS as it does on Android.
Still it brings up an interesting point about what makes a Google phone. If iOS gets Gsearch, Gmaps and Gmail then it's getting there.
It's probably never going to be as functional on iOS as it won't have such a deep access to the OS as it does on Android.
Still it brings up an interesting point about what makes a Google phone. If iOS gets Gsearch, Gmaps and Gmail then it's getting there.