This app wants to make you a music guru


Google Assistant can now give you details of a song playing nearby. (YouTube/Steve Wright Android At Night)






Songs playing around you will no longer be strange to you because Google Assistant has kicked in to upgrade your music knowledge.
This follows a range of other smart devices the tech giants introduced earlier such as the Google Home Mini, which has had some challenges.

In an update that came today to all devices that have Google Assistant, on summoning the virtual personal assistant, you can ask “what song is this?” or “what song is playing?,” and the Assistant will pull up a card for you with the name of the song, the artist, lyrics, and YouTube, Google Play Music (of course), and Spotify streaming links.

Initially, song identification only kicks in after about a minute of listening and only works on popular songs as seen with the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.

The recent update now adds the ability to identify songs on-demand for everyone with access to the Google Assistant.





However, this seems to be region specific, or geographically limited, at least for now.

Apparently this Google Assistant service has not been deemed fit for Nigeria (Fu'ad Lawal)


The Pulse Tech team tried out the feature and found out the feature is not supported in Nigeria. So looks like Shazam, a music app offering similar features with the Google Assistant would have nothing much to worry about in Nigeria, at the very least.









This app wants to make you a music guru  This app wants to make you a music guru Reviewed by Unknown on November 10, 2017 Rating: 5

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