Google Now voice search arriving on the desktop
Google
Now-like voice search will be available on the desktop via Chrome and
the Chrome OS, and add new cards for public transit commute times and
movies, tv shows and video games.
Google Search chief Amit Singhal wants to build the Star Trek computer, which answers any question you ask.
To answers many kinds of queries, Google Now present "cards," boxes with information on traffic, weather, sports, stocks, flights, events, shipments, appointments, and other data. You can ask questions, such as "What time does the San Francisco Giants game start?" or "What will the weather in New York be like next week?," and it offers an info card and audio response when appropriate.
Google voice-enabled search on the Chrome desktop.
In addition, Google Now is adding the capability to set reminders. Google Now, which launched last year on Android and last month on Apple's iOS, allows for natural language questions via voice or text and can generates spoken or text results. Apple's Siri, a competitor to Google Now, is not available for the Mac OS or Android.
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Google Now includes new cards for public transit data.
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