Popular Science Innovation of the Year - Google Now

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Instead of telling your phone what you want, the phone tells you.

It seems innocent at first: Fire up the search app on a new Android phone, and the interface asks if you’d like to activate Google Now. “Sure,” you think, “Google already has my calendar, location, and contacts; what’s one more thing?” Here’s what: Google Now draws a distinct technological line. On the side you’re on now, you tell your devices what you want to do. On the far side, the devices do the telling. Google Now is waiting for you over there. It’s the first virtual assistant that truly anticipates your needs. All you have to do is opt in.

Google Now runs in the background of the latest Android operating system (Jelly Bean 4.1) and quietly keeps track of searches, calendar events, locations, and travel patterns. It then synthesizes all that info and alerts you—either through notifications in the menu bar or cards on the search screen—of transit alerts for your commute, box scores for your favorite sports team, nearby watering holes, and more. You can assume it will someday suggest a lot more.
Voice interfaces like Siri seem outdated by comparison. With Google Now, you don’t pull the phone out when an idea occurs to you. You pull it out when an idea occurs to it.
—Jacob Ward
http://www.popsci.com/bown/2012/product/google-now

previous innovation of the year award included...the Large Hadron Collider, the Toyota Prius and the Mars Curiosity Rover.


further proof of the outdated iOS system ;)
 

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Push Ads - fits the Google model perfectly and many people will appreciate the proactive convienience.

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This pisses me off. I'm still waiting for my Jelly Bean upgrade (they started in Europe) while a buddy of mine has just got the second Jelly Bean release. :mad:

I have to wait another week but I can't wait for this feature. My friend told me that the intuitive nature of this app is truly amazing.
 

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I tried Google Now for exactly 2 days. My main finding: It absolutely kills my battery. The phone is constantly waking up to connect to the network, to broadcast its location, to download something new. I'm quite content to keep that stuff turned off, and fire up maps and browsers when I need them. I did one search for something about TFC, and I was bombarded with shit about MLS and TFC. Stuff I didn't really care about. I don't need my phone to suggest where I can go and have a coffee. I already know where I want to have a coffee.
 

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I was impressed by Google now at first, but in the end once the novelty wore off and the battery use became obvious I turned it off.
 

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I was impressed by Google now at first, but in the end once the novelty wore off and the battery use became obvious I turned it off.
When I first got our Galaxy 3's, my SO (who uses Facebook & text constantly) was draining her battery fast. After a friend's recommendation, I loaded up Juice Defender Plus (one up from the free version) and it made a dramatic difference.
 

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One of the Google technologies that hit the wall but didn't stick? It's a great idea if your Google.... don't know about user adoption but if it's actually useful vs annoying it could catch on (if they can solve for the battery issues)

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This pisses me off. I'm still waiting for my Jelly Bean upgrade (they started in Europe) while a buddy of mine has just got the second Jelly Bean release. :mad:

I have to wait another week but I can't wait for this feature. My friend told me that the intuitive nature of this app is truly amazing.
Don't know how this relates to the OP but you should blame the handset manufacturer. Google gave them jelly bean months ago.
 

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Google gave them jelly bean months ago.
I read an article that suggested that the final roll date out is determined by the carrier. The friend with the Jelly Bean 2 did some strange software exorcism so that he gets his updates straight from Google and not Fido. I'm guessing I'd brick my phone if I try to follow suit.
 

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When I first got our Galaxy 3's, my SO (who uses Facebook & text constantly) was draining her battery fast. After a friend's recommendation, I loaded up Juice Defender Plus (one up from the free version) and it made a dramatic difference.
Juice defender works well except when you use push email from what i remember.
 
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