Google Assistant is more than just a voice tool for your phone. It’s a smart assistant that can help you handle a variety of tasks, from sending texts to scheduling meetings. If you’re a business owner looking to simplify your day, this article will show you how to use Google Assistant effectively for work.
A business owner’s guide to making Google Assistant work for you
Enhance your Android user experience by syncing with Google Chrome
By leveraging Google Chrome's data synchronization with Android devices, users achieve a streamlined workflow. This cross-device compatibility fosters a seamless user experience, enabling them to effortlessly transition between devices and manage work and personal activities with optimal efficiency.
5 Things you didn’t know you could do with your Android device and a Google account
Many people don't realize the full potential of syncing their devices with Google, but there are lots of great features that come along with doing so. Here are five of the best things you can do if you sync your Android device with Google.
Access browsing history and recently opened tabs
When you sync your device with Google’s native browser Chrome, you can view and access your browsing history and recently opened tabs.
Why you should sync your Android device with Google Chrome
Among Google Chrome’s many productivity-enhancing features, the ability to sync across devices is one of the most helpful. This feature allows users to access their Google accounts and all related apps and data from anywhere, at any time, enabling them to work efficiently and conveniently.
Making the most of Google Assistant
2016 was the year when Google Now was replaced by Google Assistant, a virtual hub that can make mobile device users' lives a lot easier. Here are some ways it can ease up your workload.
Locate the best route to any location
Google Assistant works seamlessly with Google Maps, which makes it a great tool for finding the best route to any location.
Android 9 Pie: Presenting cool new tricks
The last few versions of Android offered mostly small modifications. But with Android 9 Pie, Google made sure to add more functional features users will find handy. Let’s take a look at some of the things that have made Android 9 Pie such a welcome addition to Android’s lineup.
Google Pixel: An iPhone competitor
Although Google released its first high-end smartphone later than Apple and Samsung, its mobile devices have consistently been top performers. The latest version of its Pixel phones are out and there’s a lot to like for business users.
Models and pricing
The Pixel 3 comes in two models, each with two price points depending on how much storage you need.
Google Assistant tips and tricks
One of the most effective ways to utilize Google search has flown mostly under the radar. If you’re jealous of Apple’s Siri, you may not even realize that you have your own AI assistant sitting in your pocket. Pull out your Android phone because you’ll want to try these powerful Google Assistant commands.
What you must know about Google I/O 2018
Google I/O 2018 is over, and the conference was packed with announcements. After CEO Sundar Pichai started the event by reminding the tech industry to be responsible for the services and tools they build, the updates on Google's new creations and the upcoming version of Android got everyone excited.
Google’s AI helper gets new features
As with any trade show or conference in which Google participated the last few years, the South by Southwest (SXSW) expo witnessed another unique exhibit. This time around, they set up a Google Assistant Fun House that features unique actions and capabilities, including a machine that allows you to order beer from your couch, a robot that can fold socks, and the following:
Voice-powered motive
You might think that the whole point of this spectacle is to show off their caliber as the world’s premier tech leader, but these geniuses actually have a plan brewing.
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