Globally expanded Search Engine, Google has broadcasted a new search app for its mobile users to search for their daily needs in a faster way than ever. The search results are needed to be effective and the company needs to update its algorithm time to time. Flashing on the majority process, Google has unveiled this app for optimal results and better performance.
Google India marketing director Sandeep Menon told reporters that, "With more Indians using smartphones for online access, our new product Google House helps them search maps, photos, translate and use YouTube apps on mobile devices". Further, at product preview he uttered, "India is adding 6-7 million new mobile internet users every month, which is more than the five-million population of Norway in northern Europe. No wonder, India has overtaken the US in mobile penetration and is second only to China".
According to the survey and as per the reports by US-based company, "About 500 million Indians will access internet on computers/laptops, while another 490 million will do it on smartphones by 2017, as against 300 million on desktops and 150 million on smartphones in 2014”.
Observing the smartphone revolution in India, Menon said thanks to the rapid use of mobile for a plethora of needs and also he mentioned that, "handsets have become a multiple device, with access to voice, messages, maps, photos, news and information on anything through emails, Whatsapp, Facebook, Viber and other apps. For instance, Google Translate app helps users overcome the language barrier by translating text matter like street signs or menu lists by opening the app in your mobile phone and pointing its camera at the text in Hindi and other Indian languages".
"A whopping 1.8 billion photos are uploaded every day the world over, including 93 million selfies and more photos are being added every two minutes", Menon noted.
Similarly, the Google's Photos App helps the user to automatically back up the images and videos in all mobile devices. Likewise, Google Now updates brings information on when and where a user want it.
Source: indiatimes.com