
Google has long been working on integrating Google Now into desktop Chrome, but today a personalized search service has appeared under Windows and Mac officially,
writes The Verge. The latest version of Chrome will include many of the Google Now cards present in the Android and iOS apps, including the weather, sports scores, event reminders, and your route to and from work.
Google notes that some of this data is based on the location of your mobile device, so it may not be entirely accurate if your computer and smartphone are located in different places. Google Now support first appeared in Chrome beta last month, but the company has been working on migration for several months.
Google Now cards appear in the Chrome notification center, which is either at the top or bottom of the screen, depending on whether it is Windows or OS X. The notification center can also be configured to display notifications from Gmail, Google Drive and Hangouts. .
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Google says that Google Now, starting today, will gradually appear on everyone over the next few weeks. If you do not want to wait, you can enable the option right away by opening the chrome: // flags page and turning on Google Now notifications.
