Hidden code refers to new features of Google Now

Hidden code discovered embedded in Google Now suggests the app could soon host third parties as well as voice notifications. If you're a fan of the digital assistant built into Android and the Google Search app for iOS, then it looks like you're in for a lot of new features in 2015.google now

The potential upgrades were discovered thanks to the observance of the Android Police team. A new section called “3rd Party Welcome”, along with images covering topics such as health, food and , show that the Google Now is going to add some selected partners to official Google Apps. Still, it's still early, of course, and Android Police is warning users that it may take quite a while to see the changes.

Features with voice alerts seem to be coming faster. Voice input and output now plays a key role in the Android platform and Google applications, but the new box will allow notifications without the need for interaction (driving, for example). Of course, this could just be a Google experiment, but it shows how her technicians think.

A new series of photos show that social sharing θα μπορούσε να γίνεται με φωνητικές , while there are signs of a closer partnership between Chrome and Android.

Το Google Now παραμένει ένα ουσιαστικό μέρος της στρατηγικής της Google – και γι ‘αυτό είναι διαθέσιμο για συσκευές με iOS και Android – με το Siri και το Cortana να προσπαθούν να προσπεράσουν, η εταιρεία από το View δείχνει να συνεχίζει να πιέζει την ανάπτυξη του, όσο το δυνατόν γρηγορότερα. Στο φετινό συνέδριο Google I/O μάλλον θα ακούσουμε ορισμένες επίσημες ανακοινώσεις για όλα, ή μερικά από τα παραπάνω.

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