2019-12-09 13:04
Technology
Alex Lowe

Google Assistant can now search podcasts topics and photo sharing via voice

Google Assistant can now search podcasts topics and photo sharing via voice

Google Assistant and Alexa are two of the most popular voice assistants on the market – and they keep getting more capable, all the time and last week, Google added a few new tricks to the Google Assistant.

You can now say ‘Hey Google’ to search for types of podcasts by topics, Google Assistant can also make notes and lists but share them with third party services and also photos too.

With Podcasts, just ask Google to “find a podcast about sport” or “find a podcast about technology” and it’ll find you one.

Google Assistant can also share your photos with friends, ask the Assistant to say “find photos with Jane in them” and it’ll pull them up, then you can ask Assistant to share those photos with Jane.

With notes and lists, Google has integrated with Bring, Any.do and AnyList so you can now use Google Assistant to share with those services.

Source: Google

Alex Lowe

Google Assistant can now search podcasts topics and photo sharing via voice

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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