What was Google Now?

 title: 'Google Now - Wikipedia'

Google Now was a feature of Google Search integrated within the Google app for Android and iOS that proactively delivered information to users through 'cards,' predicting what information they might need based on their search habits and activities[1][2]. Initially launched with Android 4.1 in 2012, Google Now expanded to iOS in 2013 and included various features such as reminders, flight details, and location-based recommendations[1].

By 2016, Google began phasing out the Google Now branding in favor of Google Assistant, which offered enhanced features like two-way dialogue communication, thus evolving the functionality from Google Now to a more advanced personal assistant experience[1][2].

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