Here Are Over 60 Things You Can Say To Google Now

TrendBlog.net has put together a pretty cool infographic listing all the different commands you can use with Google Now. There are over sixty of them. What would you like to be able to tell Google Now...
Here Are Over 60 Things You Can Say To Google Now
Written by Chris Crum
  • TrendBlog.net has put together a pretty cool infographic listing all the different commands you can use with Google Now. There are over sixty of them.

    What would you like to be able to tell Google Now in the future? Let us know in the comments.

    You may already know most of these, but it’s nice to see them all collected together, and serves as a reminder of some of the things you can do.

    Google Now Voice Commands by trendblog.net
    Google Now voice commands by trendblog.net

    Google Now is about more than just voice commands. It’s really about getting users information they need before they even have to go looking for it.

    Gartner recently predicted that by 2017 smartphones will be able to reliably predict what to do next before their users interact with them, based on use patterns and data collected about the device’s owner. The firm believes smartphones will take over booking reservations, creating to-do lists, and responding to emails, to name a few things.

    With Google Now, and how far it’s already come in its early life, expect Google to remain at the forefront of this kind of thing, especially as it continues to integrate its various products (like Google+, Gmail and Google Wallet) with one another.

    Earlier this month, Google announced site updates, traffic incidents and TV recommendations to Google Now.

    Google also just released a new Chrome extension that will let you engage with Google search from your desktop computer using “Okay Google” commands.

    What would you like to see Google Now do that it doesn’t already? Let us know in the comments.

    [via IntoMobile]

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