Google unveils Google Now, updates Android voice search with Siri-like features
During the company’s Google I/O developer
conference on Wednesday, Google announced
updates to Android search that brings Siri-like functionality to Android 4.1
Jelly Bean-powered smartphones. Users with phones running Jelly Bean will be
able to speak questions rather than just search terms and Android will return
answers to those questions. The new functionality presents users with spoken
information just as Apple’s Siri solution does, removing the need to spend time
looking through Web search results and clicking through websites.
Google
Now was also unveiled on Wednesday, which uses search history and navigation
history to present users with information that is custom-tailored to their
needs. For example, Google Now will learn a user’s commute and and monitor data
that might be useful. So, for example, when a user arrives at the train station
each morning, Android 4.1 will inform them of when their next train is
scheduled to arrive.
Via BGR
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