Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Android will answer your questions about places around you – CNET in Spanish

According to reports, Google is preparing a new function based on the Location Aware Search technology, which will help you identify a place you have nearby.

Google will allow you to ask questions of locations near you. CNET

Google prepares a new technology called Android Location Aware Search, which lets you ask questions of a device on places get close, according to Android Central could know.

The new feature will be activated after you say the magic words OK, Google. Then, during a walk, you can ask the service places you have around. For example, you can ask questions like “what is the name of this church?” and, almost as if you were seeing the device, it will respond with location information.


This new technology, which its official arrival date is unknown, may also be present in IOS, according to the editor Site Marketing Land, Danny Sullivan, who was at a conference in Paris reporting Google via Twitter the news.

Sullivan even posted a video showing a demonstration by Google with the operation of this new technology, which is available only when the device is connected to the Internet.

Google has been making improvements “OK, Google” this year command. From May you can now perform actions on my third, but has not said when it will reach the new options in Spanish.

An analysis of the eMarketer company expects this year more than 81,000 million mobile searches are conducted, an increase of at least 23 percent compared to 2014.

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