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#16 jerzdawg

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 16:18

If it was available for my Bionic.. I'd use it.


#17 xendrome

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 16:25

View PostXahid, on 20 November 2012 - 12:29, said:

I don't use search boxes

Then Bing "Google Now" so you know what it is...

#18 Julius Caro

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 16:39

It is VERY useful, but it obviously depends on many factors. At this point there are so many cards, that most people just don't know about them. Public transit times only work in some cities, not all. So the card showing you the departure schedules of transit stops nearby will not work if you're not in one of these cities.
Same goes for the movies ones. Basically if you're in the US, you're good. Google.com does indeed give me showtimes at my local theater in spain, but they will never show on google now (apparently google now will show you the showtimes if you're nearby, on your movie days, etc).

The flight tracking tool is VERY useful, especially now that it gets data from gmail (Im not sure if it fetches data from calendar too, but that would be great).

Sure, most people are gonna be quick to jump with the skynet comments. But the way I see it, google now or not, they already had that information if you're a google user (gmail, google search, and calendar). So you may as well enjoy them actually using for something that is useful to you.

The one I like the most is the traffic updates to/from home/work (this will require traffic to be enabled on google maps in your area). That way I can tell whether there is any traffic jam and just hold off until it clears out.

Edit: the siri-like search features are pretty much the online google.com interface paired with voice recognition for your query and speech synthesis for the reply. It's the cards that pop up out of nowhere when you need them, right when you need the information, or before you need the information, that are the most useful. (sports results, appointments, flight status, public transit, public alerts, movies).

There are some very obvious examples of cards that pop up after a google search (on a PC or phone where you are logged in with search history enabled):
- news stories based on a previous query. you will get a card with a "a story related to a previous search was just published"
- flight statuses (they show up on google now either because you googled the flight number or because this was read on gmail)
- travel times to a location that you previously searched for on google maps. very useful when you google directions on a computer, then google now picks it up and you dont even have to retype
- concert alerts for your most searched artists (probably works only in the US, never seen this one).

theres an undocumented one, the pedometer, that tracks the distances you've walked and cycled during a month (tho this is probably very experimental, it's based on your location history)


basically google now learns from what you do when you interact with google services (search), from your emails (flight times and package tracking), your calendar appointments, and your location history (based on certain patterns it will realize where home is, where work).

i like the idea of giving your results before you even look for them.

#19 nik louch

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 16:46

Gotta say that here in the UK it's limited. The amount of localised data (such as public transport) is not good enough for full use yet.

#20 (Spork)

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 16:48

use it about every day

#21 vetGrowled

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 01:36

Yep. Big Google fan here.

#22 LUTZIFER

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 01:48

Don't even have the slightest clue what it is.
Been threw 14 Android phones and haven't noticed it or even a search box for that matter.
Maybe I'll look into it.

#23 nekkidtruth

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 01:50

I find that it rarely shows information I want to actually see, despite having set it up correctly. I also find that only when it's connected to WiFi does it display anything more than the weather. It's actually super annoying. Once in a blue moon it might show traffic from where I'm at to home or Work. Doesn't happen often though.

View PostLUTZIFER, on 21 November 2012 - 01:48, said:

Don't even have the slightest clue what it is.
Been threw 14 Android phones and haven't noticed it or even a search box for that matter.
Maybe I'll look into it.

It wasn't introduced until Jelly Bean so it's doubtful you would've come across it before then ;) http://www.google.com/landing/now/

#24 Xahid

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 07:04

View Postxendrome, on 20 November 2012 - 16:25, said:

Then Bing "Google Now" so you know what it is...

I know, what it is, used it once but don't like to use it anymore ...

#25 nekkidtruth

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 07:12

Forgot to mention as well, I nulled my vote. Simply because "Yes, but it doesn't work properly." wasn't an option. Or at least something similar.

#26 Neowon

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 07:16

Yes. I even read my news on Google.

#27 OP iron2000

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 12:14

Ok, I started to use it fully as well but currently it just shows weather and when I'm out it shows traffic as well.

#28 Asrokhel

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 12:22

Use it sometimes, which isn't even an option for the poll, didn't vote.

#29 Mr Spoon

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Posted 24 November 2012 - 09:42

Nope.

I used to be able to swipe up and start talking but now I have to click on the little microphone.
It might be good if I embraced it but I I still not convinced I'll get enough out of it to warrant it tracking my moves... yet.

#30 beanboy89

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Posted 24 November 2012 - 22:37

I just use it as a rudimentary weather app. Will occasionally use it for web search if I'm not already in the web browser. This is on my rooted Kindle Fire.