Google Now has an annoying habit now of often telling me I have no connection when in fact I do and all other apps work well. But that's a different issue. I'm going to talk about what Now does, doesn't do, and could do.
Pulling up Google Now I have five cards. Two sports cards - Ticats and Roughriders, Leafs and Blue Jackets. Clicking on one of these cards shows me the score of the most recent game and shows a schedule of past and upcoming games. It's very limited. I can't quickly find out other games being played today for teams that aren't my favourite, and I can't quickly look at stats or standings. This is why I have TheScore, which gives me everything I need to know and includes a widget which when I click on, gives me access to much more information than Google.
Then I have the weather. It shows me the current weather along with the next few days forecast. If I want to find out the hourly forecast, which to me is more important, I have to click it. A notification which appears occasionally is also very limited. Eye In The Sky has an ongoing notification that displays all the information I need with one swipe from the notification bar.
Now there's travel times with my (not so) preferred transportation mode, public transit. It tells me the time to work and to my mom's. This is an area that needs a lot of improvement. Google asks me about the most obscure places I don't care about and doesn't ask me about places I actually go to a lot. Hence why I have only two cards.
The most useful feature for me, when it works, is when it tells me the bus times at a bus stop. Much easier than pulling up Maps, finding my stop, and pulling up the schedule. However more often than not I either don't get a card or it shows me a card at a stop a few blocks away.
Movie times are useful, but it shows up only when I'm at the cinema. Usually by the time I get to the cinema I know what movie I'm going to see and that's why I'm there at that particular time.
News topics. Well that's cool, and someones useful, but again it's so limited that I'd rather just use feedly, or more recently, Google Play Newsstand.
Everyone likes to talk about cards with package, flight, and reservation info. But how often are you going to use that? For most people, not every day. Let me ask this, when was the last time you made a reservation at a restaurant via email? Lol.
Google needs to allow apps to add their own cards within design guidelines. In a way this would replace needing multiple screens to swipe through widgets. Imagine being able to access your email or bank accounts through Mint.com or Google Wallet in Now. Think of a feedly widget that shows you personalized articles of your choosing in Now. This is what Google needs to do with Now, make it customizable and eliminate the need for multiple home screens - make everything available with one swipe and a quick scroll. With Google Now being a part of the hone screen in GEL, you can essentially unlock your phone and have all your custom information on hand from the get-go. As it stands Google Now is a very cool concept, but far too limited and outdone by apps that specialize in their respective categories.
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