Monday, 5 May 2014
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Google Now will tell you if you are nearby a stores or a product you've searched for

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Google Now will tell you if you are nearby a  stores or a product you've searched for :-

Google Now has a new purpose: reminding you to spend money. With the latest update to Google Search, Android users will soon begin receiving notifications when nearby retailers carry an item they've recently searched for online. If you've queried Google about a new pair of hiking boots or a toy for your kid, don't be surprised if those items automatically appear in a Google Now card — assuming a nearby store actually carries them. If so, you'll see the products, their prices, and the stores where you can find them show up in a card meant to "remind you that you wanted them," Google says. It's not clear how many products Google keeps track of at any one time, nor how long it will hang onto items and check if you can buy them locally.

Google is attempting to bridge the online and offline worlds with a new feature in Google Now that alerts you if you walk near a product you've researched online.
   


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