
Developers have updated the latest version of Chromium, the open source version of Google's Chrome browser, with a 'skeleton' framework for showing Google Now cards, a clear sign that the predictive search service is making its way from Android to the desktop. Currently non-functional, the code change was spotted by François Beaufort and posted on Google+ this morning — the developer responsible for the initial update, 'vadimt', now appears to be working on connecting the browser with the Google Now servers and obtaining geolocation information to support the system's location-based features.
The news follows an update to the core Google Now service for Android which was pushed out earlier this week, adding an automatic boarding pass...
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/8/3743236/google-now-chrome-integration
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