Tablets vs iPad vs Kindle

Google Now 
'Google Now' provides information that Google thinks may be useful to you. For example, if you have a flight today and received a confirmation email in your Gmail account, Google will display information about your flight. If you’re traveling, Google Now will display information relevant to travelers such as the exchange rate. If 'Google Now' has learned your journey, it will display the route you need to get home, the time it will take, information about traffic you’ll encounter on the way or when the next train is due.

To access 'Google Now', touch the home button at the bottom of your tablet and swipe up.




Say Google
From the 'Google Now' screen, you can say ''Google'' to start a search. (You can also tap the microphone icon on the search widget at the top of your default home screen to access this feature.) If you ask a question that Google understands, Google will display smart answers.
'Google Now' also responds to some voice commands, so you can say “Google, set an alarm for 7am” and your tablet will set an alarm for 7am. Note that you can only initiate voice searches by saying ''Google'' at the 'Google Now' screen.

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