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  • Updated: March 26, 2021

Google Assistant’s Memory Features Gets Upgrade

Google Assistant’s Memory Features Gets Upgrade

Google Assistant Memory features for saving information now has a new version which seems like an extensive upgrade.

The new upgrade is supposed to be a seamless way to save just about anything to a digital locker of sorts, including articles, images, notes, reminders, and more.

The new features were spotted by 9to5Google, which is currently in testing for Google employees. It came with a new main menu bar in the Assistant’s daily snapshot view. Users will be able to save nearly anything, and Memory will let you search through all that you’ve saved.

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Users will be able to use a Google Assistant command or a home screen shortcut to save things to Memory and can be tagged by categories. Google Memory is used to save items such as; Articles, books, contacts, events, flights, hotels, images, movies, music, notes, places, playlists, products, reminders, restaurants, screenshots, shipments, TV shows, videos, and websites, and websites.

Memory might automatically include contextual information for saved items, such as URLs and locations. For instance, if users save a movie to watch, it might include a trailer. And any Google item saved, such as a Google Doc or Drive file, will get custom preview cards. Keep in mind Memory is still in testing, and Google hasn’t confirmed the feature - let alone when it'll launch.

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