Google is a stalker we all love (don't we?) and if you are thinking that it only has power to stalk you online then my friend you are wrong. Google do has the power to stalk you offline as well.
The Android version of the Google Search App now supports offline mode for Google Now cards user.
Late on last Friday Google announced on Google+, "Next time you're on the subway and want to check on your day's appointments with Google Now, you won't have to worry about lack of cell service. Starting today (make sure you update your #GoogleSearch App for Android http://goo.gl/idgt3y) your Google Now cards stay loaded, even when you lose service in the subway… or your favorite underground bar!"
A good news for all Android Google Now users who would now be able to use the service without any Internet connection.
On its Help page Google explained, "When the card shows up in Google Now, you'll see an indicator showing the approximate location of your car. To see other locations where you've recently parked, touch Previous locations. Your location data for parking location cards isn't shared with anyone else."
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The Android version of the Google Search App now supports offline mode for Google Now cards user.
Late on last Friday Google announced on Google+, "Next time you're on the subway and want to check on your day's appointments with Google Now, you won't have to worry about lack of cell service. Starting today (make sure you update your #GoogleSearch App for Android http://goo.gl/idgt3y) your Google Now cards stay loaded, even when you lose service in the subway… or your favorite underground bar!"
A good news for all Android Google Now users who would now be able to use the service without any Internet connection.
As you can see in the image above that the Wi-Fi seems to work even when there is no Internet connection.
This is not the only good news, this latest update also brings with it a 'parking detector' that helps you track down car using your smartphone with a simple push of a button.On its Help page Google explained, "When the card shows up in Google Now, you'll see an indicator showing the approximate location of your car. To see other locations where you've recently parked, touch Previous locations. Your location data for parking location cards isn't shared with anyone else."
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