Google Now now allows you to search in other applications
For this, Google only had to create a few lines of code that he published through his dev blog so that all creators can make use of this feature. Simply add these lines to the user application to allow Google Now to use its search tools and commands to interact with the application and reach beyond. No longer just starting the application that the user needs, but allowing it to be searched for and used automatically until you find the information you are looking for.
In this way, and if developers implement this tool in their applications, the user will only have to ask out loud something like “OK, Google. Search for hotels in Venice with TripAdvisor”. If this application is installed, Google not only takes care of starting it so that the user do the search manually, instead it carries out the whole process automatically until the results are presented with the required information The same thing that happens if you search forsites eat, services and any datathat only specific applications can access.
Of course, for this it is necessary for developers to copy these lines of code to their applications, updating them with this option so thatGoogle Now Dig deeper into your searches.Unfortunately, this feature can only be used at the moment in English-speaking countries, more specifically in those terminals updated to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean But it is hoped that little by little its possibilities will expand to other countries.
Google is increasingly taking into account the information that apps generate and access. Proof of this is that, before this measure, through its application Google, it already began to present search results related to these mobile tools. Something that allowed direct access to the contents of an application by clicking on said result. Now, however, the process is automated to take advantage of voice search and get to the data without having to touch the screen. Although we will still have to wait to enjoy it in Spain