Google Now may be becoming part of Google’s standard web search, according to code in a Google test page, unearthed by the guys at Google Operating System.
While developer Francois Beaufort (a man that has since become a Google employee) has discovered clues of the fact that Google Now would be integrated in the Chrome OS and Google Chrome a while ago, the test page code suggests that the Google Now service could be part of Google’s web search services.
Of course, this is just speculation, but said test page has a few instances where Google Now is mentioned, and seems to show some of Google’s intentions. The services rely on location. Home, work and current location are mentioned and would be used to provide relevant location-based information, like Google Now does in its mobile version (you can see a portion of the code in the screenshot below).
The same source also gives an idea on the way the service might look, taken from a Chrome extension Google is developing for the Russian version of its website, and the weather card, for example, looks very similar to the cards Now users. Also, clicking the link at its bottom shows weather for your current location (albeit in Russian).
Would you like Google Now to become part of Google’s web search services?
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