Google Now, the online search engine titan’s useful Android mobile phone function that aids automate your life by providing you an easy peek at things like traffic disorders, weather records, travel retirement reminders, and dining establishment recipe referrals, is apparently now about the Chrome browser.
However, Google Now has been accessed when you swipe upwards on your Android mobile phone. However it hasn’t been dispersed anywhere else, including your desktop computer.
But this morning, reports started pointing to evidence that Google Chrome team programmers have accepted the addition of a “skeleton” for Google Now for Chrome, an early step in a larger project to show Google Now notifications in the Chrome browser. CNET reported the news here.
Of course, by making Google Now available in the Chrome browser, Google is making sure that it can reach as many users as possible. Chrome can be downloaded as a browser on most operating systems.















