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Google Now is an intelligent personal assistant developed by Google Inc. It is available for devices using Android or iOS operating systems. It allows the user to vocally query the Google Search engine and it learns from the user's habits and so can pro-actively deliver desired information.
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[[File:Googlenow 1.png|thumbnail|right|Google Now interface on a smartphone, showcasing the ability to issue queries by voice. ]]
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Google Now<ref name="official" /> is an intelligent personal assistant developed by Google Inc. It is available for devices using Android or iOS operating systems. It allows the user to vocally query the Google Search engine and it learns from the user's habits and so can pro-actively deliver desired information. For this, it utilizes the algorithms behind Google Search and Google Knowledge Graph.<ref>http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-18090119</ref><ref>http://androidandme.com/thread/google-now-2-0-whats-next-for-project-majel/</ref>
  
It was originally released for Android 4.1 in 9 July 2013.<ref name="">http://www.cnet.com/news/google-io-day-one-google-continues-attacks-on-apple-amazon/</ref>
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It was originally released for Android 4.1 in 9 July 2012.<ref name="release">http://www.cnet.com/news/google-io-day-one-google-continues-attacks-on-apple-amazon/</ref> The Popular Science magazine awarded Google Now with the Innovation of The Year 2012 award in November 2012.<ref>http://www.popsci.com/gadgets/article/2012-11/google-now</ref>
  
https://www.koozai.com/blog/news/industry-news/what-is-google-now-2/
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== Main Characteristics ==
  
== Main characteristics ==
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Google Now is a intelligent 'do-engine' powered by Google search and Google Knowledge Graph. It is able to understand natural speech in several languages, parse the query, and send it to be processed by Google's servers and then return the desired results. It can also be used to control the device it runs on, e.g. scheduling, emails, writing, search, and it is able to offer relevant and personalized information based on the data about the user, location, device, and other contextual information.<ref>https://www.yahoo.com/tech/how-to-use-google-now-on-android-its-more-than-just-a-80698989437.html</ref><ref>https://www.androidpit.com/google-now-commands-how-many-do-you-know</ref><ref>http://gizmodo.com/why-google-now-is-the-most-compelling-reason-to-use-and-1707716352</ref>
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With the Android 6.0 update<ref>http://officialandroid.blogspot.cz/2015/10/get-ready-for-sweet-taste-of-android-60.html</ref> Google added the "Google Now On Tap"<ref>https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/6304517?hl=en</ref> feature that allows the user to invoke Google Now from anywhere on their device. Google Now will offer information based on the opened app and the context the user is in.<ref>http://www.tomsguide.com/us/google-now-on-tap-tips,review-3254.html</ref><ref name="ontap">http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2014/05/06/new-google-now-feature-aims-at-amazon/</ref>
  
 
=== Historical overview ===
 
=== Historical overview ===
  
In the late 2011, the website AndroidAndMe released a news piece that Google is rumoured to be working on a 'Star Trek-like' personal assistant for Android that was codenamed Project Majel.<ref>http://androidandme.com/2011/12/news/googles-response-to-siri-is-codenamed-majel-could-be-released-by-end-of-year/</ref> This application was meant to expand the possibilities of Google Voice Actions<ref>https://developers.google.com/voice-actions/custom-actions</ref> with natural language recognition and virtual assistant abilities. Google thus tried to respond to [[Apple Siri]] that was released in 2010.<ref>http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/02/2011-was-the-year-of-social-for-google-2012-is-the-year-of-assistant/</ref>
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In the late 2011, the website AndroidAndMe released a news piece that Google is rumoured to be working on a 'Star Trek-like' personal assistant for Android that was codenamed Project Majel.<ref name="announced">http://androidandme.com/2011/12/news/googles-response-to-siri-is-codenamed-majel-could-be-released-by-end-of-year/</ref> This application was meant to expand the possibilities of Google Voice Actions<ref>https://developers.google.com/voice-actions/custom-actions</ref> with natural language recognition and virtual assistant abilities. Google thus tried to respond to [[Apple Siri]] that was released in 2010.<ref>http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/02/2011-was-the-year-of-social-for-google-2012-is-the-year-of-assistant/</ref>
  
 
The name Majel is based on the actress Majel Barret who starred in the Star Trek franchise. Following is an excerpt from the Q&A session with Android managers at the Android 4.0 conference in Hong Kong in October 2011:
 
The name Majel is based on the actress Majel Barret who starred in the Star Trek franchise. Following is an excerpt from the Q&A session with Android managers at the Android 4.0 conference in Hong Kong in October 2011:
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<blockquote>Well, we don't like to set ourselves in a head-to-head kind of way, you know, Apple makes terrific products, I think Siri is great; I think it's really hard in the long run to follow strategy of making kind of an artificial personality. You know, it can be really funny at first, but that uncanny value of just, uh, having a personality that you start to interact with, um, as you would a person, with all the contextual ambiguity you would with a real person - that's a really challenging approach, and they're going for it, that's great. Out approach is different. The metaphor I like to take is - if it's Star Wars, you have these robot personalities like C-3PO who runs around and he tries to do stuff for you, messes up and makes jokes, he's kind of a comic relief guy. Our approach is more like Star Trek, right, starship Enterprise; every piece of computing surface, everything is voice-aware. It's not that there's a personality, it doesn't have a name, it's just "Computer." And you can talk to it and you can touch it, you can interact with it at the same time as you talk with it. It's just another way to interface with the computer. - Matías Duarte, Google's vice president of design. Excerpt taken from CHRIS, Burns. Complete Ice Cream Sandwich Launch Q and A with Android Authorities. 29 October 2011, SlashGear. <ref>http://www.slashgear.com/complete-ice-cream-sandwich-launch-q-and-a-with-android-authorities-29191826/</ref></blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Well, we don't like to set ourselves in a head-to-head kind of way, you know, Apple makes terrific products, I think Siri is great; I think it's really hard in the long run to follow strategy of making kind of an artificial personality. You know, it can be really funny at first, but that uncanny value of just, uh, having a personality that you start to interact with, um, as you would a person, with all the contextual ambiguity you would with a real person - that's a really challenging approach, and they're going for it, that's great. Out approach is different. The metaphor I like to take is - if it's Star Wars, you have these robot personalities like C-3PO who runs around and he tries to do stuff for you, messes up and makes jokes, he's kind of a comic relief guy. Our approach is more like Star Trek, right, starship Enterprise; every piece of computing surface, everything is voice-aware. It's not that there's a personality, it doesn't have a name, it's just "Computer." And you can talk to it and you can touch it, you can interact with it at the same time as you talk with it. It's just another way to interface with the computer. - Matías Duarte, Google's vice president of design. Excerpt taken from CHRIS, Burns. Complete Ice Cream Sandwich Launch Q and A with Android Authorities. 29 October 2011, SlashGear. <ref>http://www.slashgear.com/complete-ice-cream-sandwich-launch-q-and-a-with-android-authorities-29191826/</ref></blockquote>
  
Google acquired several companies supposedly for their usefulness for Project Majel. This was, for example, the restaurant recommendation app Alfred in 2011<ref>http://www.cnet.com/news/google-gobbles-up-restaurant-recommendation-app-alfred/</ref> or  
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Google acquired several companies supposedly for their usefulness for Project Majel. This was, for example, the restaurant recommendation app Alfred in 2011<ref>http://www.cnet.com/news/google-gobbles-up-restaurant-recommendation-app-alfred/</ref> or speech synthesis company Phonetic Arts in 2010.<ref>http://www.cnet.com/news/will-majel-voice-googles-rebuttal-to-apples-siri/</ref><ref>http://www.talkandroid.com/22817-googles-newest-acquisition-in-their-pursuit-of-world-domination-phonetic-arts/</ref>.
  
Google Now was officially released together with the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update on 27 June 2012.<ref>http://www.cnet.com/news/google-io-day-one-google-continues-attacks-on-apple-amazon/</ref><ref>http://androidandme.com/2012/06/opinions/jelly-bean-first-impressions/</ref>
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Google Now was officially released together with the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update on 27 June 2012.<ref>http://www.cnet.com/news/google-io-day-one-google-continues-attacks-on-apple-amazon/</ref><ref>http://androidandme.com/2012/06/opinions/jelly-bean-first-impressions/</ref> Google Now was also released for iOS in April 2013.<ref name="iosrelease">http://www.cnet.com/news/google-now-talks-its-way-onto-ios/</ref> As of March 2014, Google Now can be enabled in Google Chrome web browsers on desktop.<ref name="desktop">http://www.theverge.com/apps/2014/3/24/5542994/google-now-finally-comes-to-desktop-chrome-browser</ref>
  
http://www.cnet.com/news/googles-project-majel-gets-more-interesting-by-the-day/
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=== Purpose ===
  
=== Purpose ===
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Google Now is a personal intelligent assistant that can assist the user in information retrieval, task tracking, voice search, translation, news and other queries that would otherwise take more time to search by text.<ref name="official">http://www.google.com/landing/now/</ref>
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=== Company & People ===
 
=== Company & People ===
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There is no information about people behind the Google Now project available publicly.
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In 2012, some time before the release of Google Now on Google I/O, several members of the original Google Now team left the company. It was rumoured that they were dissatisfied with the new CEO Sundar Pichai.<ref>http://recode.net/2015/08/24/after-staff-exodus-microsoft-apple-pressure-next-for-google-now/</ref>
 
   
 
   
 
== Important Dates ==
 
== Important Dates ==
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* 9 July 2012 - Google Now releases for Android 4.1.<ref name="release" />
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* April 2013 - Google Now is available for iOS.<ref name="iosrelease" />
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* March 2014 - Google Now is available for desktop through Google Chrome web browser.<ref name="desktop" />
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* 5 October 2015 - Google Now is updated with the On Tap feature with the release of Android 6.0.<ref name="ontap" />
  
 
== Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment ==
 
== Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment ==
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Enhancement - intelligent assistants like Google Now can help the user to search for information and carry out several tasks such as day planning, messaging, entertainment, and information retrieval.  
  
 
== Ethical & Health Issues ==
 
== Ethical & Health Issues ==
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creepy? https://www.koozai.com/blog/news/industry-news/what-is-google-now-2/
  
 
== Public & Media Impact and Presentation ==
 
== Public & Media Impact and Presentation ==
  
http://bgr.com/2012/11/15/google-now-wins-popular-science-award/
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Popular Science magazine included Google Now among the innovations of the year 2015.<ref>http://bgr.com/2012/11/15/google-now-wins-popular-science-award/</ref>
  
 
== Public Policy ==
 
== Public Policy ==
 
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== Related Technologies, Projects or Scientific Research ==
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== Related Technologies, Projects, or Scientific Research ==
 
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 14 July 2017

Google Now
Google Now.jpg
Category Intelligent Personal Assistant
Developer Google Inc.
Announced 2011 [1]
Released Developers:
Consumers: 9th July 2012 [2]
Price USD
Operating system Android, iOS
Controls

voice

Data available
Risk factor
Offline-Not offline
Software
https://www.google.com/search/about/
Google Now interface on a smartphone, showcasing the ability to issue queries by voice.

Google Now[3] is an intelligent personal assistant developed by Google Inc. It is available for devices using Android or iOS operating systems. It allows the user to vocally query the Google Search engine and it learns from the user's habits and so can pro-actively deliver desired information. For this, it utilizes the algorithms behind Google Search and Google Knowledge Graph.[4][5]

It was originally released for Android 4.1 in 9 July 2012.[2] The Popular Science magazine awarded Google Now with the Innovation of The Year 2012 award in November 2012.[6]

Main Characteristics

Google Now is a intelligent 'do-engine' powered by Google search and Google Knowledge Graph. It is able to understand natural speech in several languages, parse the query, and send it to be processed by Google's servers and then return the desired results. It can also be used to control the device it runs on, e.g. scheduling, emails, writing, search, and it is able to offer relevant and personalized information based on the data about the user, location, device, and other contextual information.[7][8][9]

With the Android 6.0 update[10] Google added the "Google Now On Tap"[11] feature that allows the user to invoke Google Now from anywhere on their device. Google Now will offer information based on the opened app and the context the user is in.[12][13]

Historical overview

In the late 2011, the website AndroidAndMe released a news piece that Google is rumoured to be working on a 'Star Trek-like' personal assistant for Android that was codenamed Project Majel.[1] This application was meant to expand the possibilities of Google Voice Actions[14] with natural language recognition and virtual assistant abilities. Google thus tried to respond to Apple Siri that was released in 2010.[15]

The name Majel is based on the actress Majel Barret who starred in the Star Trek franchise. Following is an excerpt from the Q&A session with Android managers at the Android 4.0 conference in Hong Kong in October 2011:

Well, we don't like to set ourselves in a head-to-head kind of way, you know, Apple makes terrific products, I think Siri is great; I think it's really hard in the long run to follow strategy of making kind of an artificial personality. You know, it can be really funny at first, but that uncanny value of just, uh, having a personality that you start to interact with, um, as you would a person, with all the contextual ambiguity you would with a real person - that's a really challenging approach, and they're going for it, that's great. Out approach is different. The metaphor I like to take is - if it's Star Wars, you have these robot personalities like C-3PO who runs around and he tries to do stuff for you, messes up and makes jokes, he's kind of a comic relief guy. Our approach is more like Star Trek, right, starship Enterprise; every piece of computing surface, everything is voice-aware. It's not that there's a personality, it doesn't have a name, it's just "Computer." And you can talk to it and you can touch it, you can interact with it at the same time as you talk with it. It's just another way to interface with the computer. - Matías Duarte, Google's vice president of design. Excerpt taken from CHRIS, Burns. Complete Ice Cream Sandwich Launch Q and A with Android Authorities. 29 October 2011, SlashGear. [16]

Google acquired several companies supposedly for their usefulness for Project Majel. This was, for example, the restaurant recommendation app Alfred in 2011[17] or speech synthesis company Phonetic Arts in 2010.[18][19].

Google Now was officially released together with the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update on 27 June 2012.[20][21] Google Now was also released for iOS in April 2013.[22] As of March 2014, Google Now can be enabled in Google Chrome web browsers on desktop.[23]

Purpose

Google Now is a personal intelligent assistant that can assist the user in information retrieval, task tracking, voice search, translation, news and other queries that would otherwise take more time to search by text.[3]

Company & People

There is no information about people behind the Google Now project available publicly.

In 2012, some time before the release of Google Now on Google I/O, several members of the original Google Now team left the company. It was rumoured that they were dissatisfied with the new CEO Sundar Pichai.[24]

Important Dates

  • 9 July 2012 - Google Now releases for Android 4.1.[2]
  • April 2013 - Google Now is available for iOS.[22]
  • March 2014 - Google Now is available for desktop through Google Chrome web browser.[23]
  • 5 October 2015 - Google Now is updated with the On Tap feature with the release of Android 6.0.[13]

Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment

Enhancement - intelligent assistants like Google Now can help the user to search for information and carry out several tasks such as day planning, messaging, entertainment, and information retrieval.

Ethical & Health Issues

creepy? https://www.koozai.com/blog/news/industry-news/what-is-google-now-2/

Public & Media Impact and Presentation

Popular Science magazine included Google Now among the innovations of the year 2015.[25]

Public Policy

Related Technologies, Projects, or Scientific Research

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://androidandme.com/2011/12/news/googles-response-to-siri-is-codenamed-majel-could-be-released-by-end-of-year/
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 http://www.cnet.com/news/google-io-day-one-google-continues-attacks-on-apple-amazon/
  3. 3.0 3.1 http://www.google.com/landing/now/
  4. http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-18090119
  5. http://androidandme.com/thread/google-now-2-0-whats-next-for-project-majel/
  6. http://www.popsci.com/gadgets/article/2012-11/google-now
  7. https://www.yahoo.com/tech/how-to-use-google-now-on-android-its-more-than-just-a-80698989437.html
  8. https://www.androidpit.com/google-now-commands-how-many-do-you-know
  9. http://gizmodo.com/why-google-now-is-the-most-compelling-reason-to-use-and-1707716352
  10. http://officialandroid.blogspot.cz/2015/10/get-ready-for-sweet-taste-of-android-60.html
  11. https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/6304517?hl=en
  12. http://www.tomsguide.com/us/google-now-on-tap-tips,review-3254.html
  13. 13.0 13.1 http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2014/05/06/new-google-now-feature-aims-at-amazon/
  14. https://developers.google.com/voice-actions/custom-actions
  15. http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/02/2011-was-the-year-of-social-for-google-2012-is-the-year-of-assistant/
  16. http://www.slashgear.com/complete-ice-cream-sandwich-launch-q-and-a-with-android-authorities-29191826/
  17. http://www.cnet.com/news/google-gobbles-up-restaurant-recommendation-app-alfred/
  18. http://www.cnet.com/news/will-majel-voice-googles-rebuttal-to-apples-siri/
  19. http://www.talkandroid.com/22817-googles-newest-acquisition-in-their-pursuit-of-world-domination-phonetic-arts/
  20. http://www.cnet.com/news/google-io-day-one-google-continues-attacks-on-apple-amazon/
  21. http://androidandme.com/2012/06/opinions/jelly-bean-first-impressions/
  22. 22.0 22.1 http://www.cnet.com/news/google-now-talks-its-way-onto-ios/
  23. 23.0 23.1 http://www.theverge.com/apps/2014/3/24/5542994/google-now-finally-comes-to-desktop-chrome-browser
  24. http://recode.net/2015/08/24/after-staff-exodus-microsoft-apple-pressure-next-for-google-now/
  25. http://bgr.com/2012/11/15/google-now-wins-popular-science-award/