Whether it’s Apple’s Siri, Samsung’s S Voice, or Microsoft’s Cortana, intelligent personal assistants have become a part of our daily lives when performing tasks or surfing online. But out of all the intelligent personal assistants, Google Now appears to be the most promising. Rumors of Google’s version of Siri first began floating around in late 2011
What would the world be like without apps?
Recently we listed the 11 Essential SEO and Analytics Apps for the iPhone. But, and this is a shocker, not everyone has an iPhone.
What are the most popular activities done or content consumed by apps? Google’s now bringing that information to its search results, assuming the app developer makes use of Google+ Sign-In, that is
No more free apps from Google! The company has just announced some significant changes to Google Apps for Business that means users can no longer sign up to the service for free. The post Google Discontinues Free Business Apps, Promising “Improved Quality” appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Yesterday on the Google Developers Blog, Editor Scott Knaster posted an article about a fascinating new Google Developers Live (GDL) learning tool for absorbing not only tech, but language too. While everyone knows about Google translate, the work being done in applying the technology is less visible to most of us. Check out the potential of The post Google Developers Get Cognitive Double Dose appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Rumors swirled around the launching of Google’s social platform at SXSW last weekend, but ultimately the product now supposedly named ‘Google Circles’ was a no show and the launch is now possibly slated for May, the Next Web reported . The former ‘Google Me’ has been hotly awaited and the social interactive South By Southwest seemed like a great place to launch, but rumors were nixed by Google. As ReadWriteWeb posted : “We believe that Google will preview a major new social service called Google Circles at South by Southwest Interactive today