Google updated its search app for the iPhone and iPad, adding its Material Design language and new features.
With the release of Android 5.0 Lollipop seeing one of the biggest
visual updates to the platform, it only makes sense for Google to bring
its Material Design language to its iOS apps.
And starting with the Google app,
the search giant is doing just that. The Google app has long provided
access to Google search, along with Google Now cards and reminders.
Search history
The
previous version of the app required you to tap and swipe between
screens in order to see your search history. Even when you managed to
locate your history, it wasn't all that intuitive to navigate through.
So with this update Google brought over its multitasking
UI from Lollipop, but instead of displaying previously launched apps,
you now see your search history in a stack of cards.
To access
your history, just tap on the card stack icon. You can then move cards
up or down to view past searches and results, tapping on the one you
want to view again. Or if you want to delete some cards, swipe across
the card in either direction.
Maps integration
Instead
of starting a search only to be redirected to the Google Maps app, you
can now search Google Maps directly within the app.
When entering a search query, tap the Maps
option just below the search bar and the app will launch a embedded
version of Google Maps. Alternatively, if you forgot to change the
search type to Maps, you can always tap on the map preview in the
results to switch modes.
From there you can zoom in or out,
scroll around the map, view details about a venue and use Maps just as
you would in its standalone app.
Enable OK Google search from anywhere
The
OK Google hotword feature isn't new to the app, but the always present
blue microphone icon is. Meaning that at any time when using the app you
can mutter "OK, Google" to start a new search.
- To enable OK Google, launch the app and tap on your profile icon in the upper-left corner.
- From the list of options tap on Voice Search, then slide the OK Google hotword switch to the right.
- Finally, tap Done.
Now whenever you have the app open, you can use your voice to start searches.
You can download the Google app from the App Store for free.
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