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Jared Peters
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Google talked a lot about using Google Now in different products at their keynote earlier today, but they didn’t mention the newest update to Google Search that’s rolling out on Android devices. The latest update ramps up the capabilities of the “OK Google” hotword detection by setting it up to work anywhere on your phone instead of just on the home screen or in the search app. Now you’ll be able to tell Google to do anything from your text messages app, Angry Birds, or anywhere else on your device. There were some rumors that this would be coming to Search earlier this year, and it’s finally been implemented.
Aside from the better hotword recognition, there’s also a new audio history feature. You’ll be able to train Google Now to recognize your voice and how you pronounce certain words and phrases, which should greatly improve accuracy within the app. There are also plenty of privacy controls built-in for the privacy-conscious users, allow you to delete your audio history or turn the feature off completely if you so choose.
Google app updates typically roll out over a week or two, so keep an eye on the Play Store for that update.
source: Google Support
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