Google Now has been launched on iPhone and iPad. The new feature is available as part of the updated free Google Search app for iOS devices. It is currently already available for free on Android devices with Jelly Bean 4.1 or higher.
Google Now aims to provide the user with “the right information at just the right time”.
Where to get Google Now
For iPhones and iPads, get Google Search app from the App Store and sign into your Google account.
For Android devices, start using Google Now by swiping up from the home screen or by tapping the Google Search bar.
Helpful cards with information you need are displayed throughout the day, even before you ask for it.
For instance, you could get traffic conditions and alternative routes before leaving for work.
Or get live sports scores for your favourite teams.
And get live flight status for the flight you are catching.
Google Now therefore helps you manage your day, so that you can stay on top of what’s happening – including the things you need to do, the places you need to go to, and how to get to those places.
Users stay connected with their interests, news and vital information even on the road, and is constantly informed with local information – such as places of interest, currency, transportation in the location – even when far from home.
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