Image Credit: Jordan Novet/VentureBeat Google today issued the final release of Android Marshmallow, the newest version of its mobile operating system, after it was first unveiled back in May . Perhaps the biggest feature in Marshmallow is Google Now on Tap . It quickly gives you information from Google search and shortcuts to relevant content in multiple apps, based on what's on the device's screen. If you have an Android Nexus device, like a Nexus 5, Nexus 6, a Nexus 9, or a Nexus Player, you should be able to try the new feature now, after downloading the Android Marshmallow over-the-air (OTA) update. (To get the update, open the Settings app, select "About tablet," and hit "System updates.") If it's not available to you yet, you can manually flash the Android Marshmallow factory image onto your Nexus device. Marshmallow will be rolling out to other Android devices later. Once Marshmallow is installed on your Android phone or tablet,
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