Google Now tips and tricks: Chrome browser sends commands to phones | BGR
By Brad Reed on Aug 3, 2015 at 4:56 PM Google Now is a tremendously useful tool and it seems like every day we're learning new tricks we can use with it. We learned about this latest one via a Reddit thread at /r/Android and it involves using the Google Chrome desktop browser to send commands directly to Google Now on your phone. Here are the three essentials you'll need to use this feature: An Android phone with Google Now installed, a Google Chrome desktop browser that has Google set as its default search engine, and a Google account that's linked to the one used on your Android phone. So the first thing you should do is sign into Chrome using the same account that's linked to Google Now on your Android phone. Once you've done this, you can enter in various commands into either Chrome's search bar or into the main Google search engine that will push out commands to Google Now. You'll be able to type in the following commands into Google that will prompt a response in Google Now:Read full article from Google Now tips and tricks: Chrome browser sends commands to phones | BGR
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