This is how the new Google searches work on Android
The company Google continues to improve one of its star features: Internet searches And it was the key to his technological rise, and where he has the most experience. Thus, after its presentation last month of May, when Android 6.0 was unveiled, also known as Marshmallow, many expected Now on Tap, or what is the same, the Smartest and most useful Google Now assistant to dateWell, now it is available in Spanish to solve doubts without wasting time searching. Something that could revolutionize the short-term future of Internet searches via mobile phones.
Now on Tap or Now in a touch, as it has been translated into Spanish, leads to the assistant Google Now to any application that the user is using to answer questions or perform searches instantly That is, searchespersonalized about what is being seen or spoken in the current application, whether it is a WhatsApp conversation , a song on Spotify or a post on Facebook Now on Tap is in charge of recognizing the consulted content and carrying out the search instantly
This way Google you want to prevent the user dial, cut, open Google and paste each query you want to perform.Just open Google Now with a long press and find all the information about it without leaving the application or screen on the one found, whether it is information about an actor, an artist, a historical fact, a restaurant, or any other content.
Until now, this function was only available in English, but users with a terminal upgraded to Android 6.0 and have downloaded the latest version of the Google app, you can now use it in perfect Spanish Even in Latin American Spanish, where Now on Taphas also been localized to easily understand any variety of languages, including natural language.
With all this in mind, all you have to do is make a long press on the Home button (Home) on any screen where there is a question for the user to resolve, regardless of the application or its content.Google is in charge of analyzing the words that appear on said screen (recognizing natural language), compares the user's searches, and eliminates superfluous elements to find the information that you want to consult. Thus, a tab appears at the bottom of the screen with the search results and specific information about the data to be consulted
A practical case would be, for example, to use Now in a touch when receiving an email that talks about amovie With one press, Google Now reads the message, understands it, andpresent the file of said film, information from nearby cinemas and your usual list of related web page resultsAll without having to actively search, without cutting and pasting words and addresses, and without having to specify what you're looking for.Something that can mean a notable saving of time throughout the day and, in the long term, a change in the experience of using mobile phones and online searches. through the Internet. The only problem is that, at the moment, only a small number of users who have been able to update to Android 6.0 can use it.