Google Now. The name says it all. This feature, which is a huge part of Android Jelly Bean, may make the transition to your phone’s home screen now. This clearly means better accessibility and easier interface.
Google Now widget has been spotted in support pages for the Nexus 4, Nexus 10 and Galaxy Nexus, along with a single image demonstrating how the widget would look.
According to the sources, the widget will display “a summary of your current Google Now cards, either on a Home screen or on the lock screen.” The widget is sweet and minimal as expected and touching a particular section of the widget will bring up that related card.
The support pages have already been pulled, but the secret seems to be out. With hints that Google Now might transition over to PC and now this—it’s clear the search giant wants to improve the accessibility of the excellent service.
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SOURCE : Android Central
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