First On Chrome Canary, Google Now Shows Up In Chrome Os

In what looks to be a concerted push, Google added official support for Google Now in the developer channel for Chrome OS this week. The move follows Google Now appearing in the experimental Chrome Canary build just a few days prior. The feature is still in the works but if you want to try it on a Chromebook, just enable the chrome://flags/#enable-google-now flag. Not all types of Google Now cards are available yet, but I’ve already found the feature very useful.

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