Tuesday 9 June 2015

Google Now On Tap: The next evolution of the digital concierge

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Google Now On Tap: The next evolution of the digital concierge

When Android "M" rolls out, Google Now is going to get a major, game-changing upgrade. Jack Wallen fills you in on what that is and why you need not be concerned.

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