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Book vaccination with Assistant, Google Search support local language queries, Google Pay getting split bill feature and more in India
Google Blog
Google services in India is about to get much more useful.
You can book for vaccination with Google Assistant, partnered with COWIN, the feature will start rollout in early 2022 and will include eight Indian languages.
When searching on Google, it will show you results in your preferred language, with access to the original written language. It is now available on the mobile version. Google Search is also adding reading out loud feature for the top result, with six Indian languages supported and first launching in India.
Google Pay is supporting Hinglish and also getting Bill Split feature in India. MyShop is also coming soon, helping small businesses to create a virtual storefront on the app.
Lastly, Google is providing Air Quality, Weather Alerts and Flood Forecasting with details info in India. Read Google Blog to learn more.
Book vaccination with Assistant, Google Search support local language queries, Google Pay getting split bill feature and more in India
Google Blog
Google services in India is about to get much more useful.
You can book for vaccination with Google Assistant, partnered with COWIN, the feature will start rollout in early 2022 and will include eight Indian languages.
When searching on Google, it will show you results in your preferred language, with access to the original written language. It is now available on the mobile version. Google Search is also adding reading out loud feature for the top result, with six Indian languages supported and first launching in India.
Google Pay is supporting Hinglish and also getting Bill Split feature in India. MyShop is also coming soon, helping small businesses to create a virtual storefront on the app.
Lastly, Google is providing Air Quality, Weather Alerts and Flood Forecasting with details info in India. Read Google Blog to learn more.
#Chrome
Chrome for Windows 7 is extending support till Jan 2023
Windows 7 has been officially ended support by Microsoft on January 14, 2020, but if you have Extended Support, you can get update longest until January 10, 2023. Google originally planned to drop Chrome support for Windows 7 users on July 15, 2021, but later extended it to January 15, 2022. And the latest changes is that Google will be supporting it till January 2023, extending it by another year.
Google updated their blog post to say that they are extending support "in order to protect enterprises that are continuing their transition away from Windows 7." They have also updated their support page about that they are extending the support for Windows 7 till a later date too.
It indeed a good news for those who are still running Windows 7 as their main computer operating system, and if Chrome is extending the support, other Chromium browsers are following suit too, with Microsoft promising update for Edge on Windows 7 till the same date.
Chrome for Windows 7 is extending support till Jan 2023
Windows 7 has been officially ended support by Microsoft on January 14, 2020, but if you have Extended Support, you can get update longest until January 10, 2023. Google originally planned to drop Chrome support for Windows 7 users on July 15, 2021, but later extended it to January 15, 2022. And the latest changes is that Google will be supporting it till January 2023, extending it by another year.
Google updated their blog post to say that they are extending support "in order to protect enterprises that are continuing their transition away from Windows 7." They have also updated their support page about that they are extending the support for Windows 7 till a later date too.
It indeed a good news for those who are still running Windows 7 as their main computer operating system, and if Chrome is extending the support, other Chromium browsers are following suit too, with Microsoft promising update for Edge on Windows 7 till the same date.
#Chrome
You can make Chrome menu having rounded corner to suit your Windows 11 computer
9To5Google
On Windows 11, opening application window will show you rounded corner, including Chrome, and Google is expanding it to its menu.
On Chrome 96, which is in stable channel now, go to
It actually kind of another borrowed feature from Edge as Microsoft added it earlier (also flag available for all Windows version too), but anyway cool to see Chrome is adapting to the Windows 11 design language.
You can make Chrome menu having rounded corner to suit your Windows 11 computer
9To5Google
On Windows 11, opening application window will show you rounded corner, including Chrome, and Google is expanding it to its menu.
On Chrome 96, which is in stable channel now, go to
chrome://flags/#win11-style-menus and enable the flag, and you should be able to see your menu are now rounded, and it works on all Windows version too, select “All Windows versions” option for it to work on older Windows computer.It actually kind of another borrowed feature from Edge as Microsoft added it earlier (also flag available for all Windows version too), but anyway cool to see Chrome is adapting to the Windows 11 design language.
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#GooglePlay #PlayStore Google Play Store web interface to get a big change UPDATE: Play Store web interface redesign is confirmed. Don't know what bother Google so long to update the web interface for the Play Store, anyway they seem to be doing it. Shared…
#GooglePlay #PlayStore
Google Play Store web interface to get a big change (Confirmed!)
9To5Google | Previous post
Nearly a month ago, we have shared (check previous post) that Play Store web interface is about to get a big redesign, and seems like it is literally confirmed at this point. 9To5Google has showed more screenshot of the redesign, and here how it looks like.
On the main page of the Apps section, you will get to see Top charts, followed by a carousel. Searching for an app will show you three top results, and Related Searches below. Entering the app info page will show the app icon on the right. The app name, developer, Install button, and rest of the data are displayed on the left. Below you will see the app screenshots, with developer contact and suggested apps displayed beside it.
They also show other sections like Games, Movies and Books but since not much people browse those section I believe, so discover rest of it for yourself. Once again thanks to this guy for sharing it a month ago.
Google Play Store web interface to get a big change (Confirmed!)
9To5Google | Previous post
Nearly a month ago, we have shared (check previous post) that Play Store web interface is about to get a big redesign, and seems like it is literally confirmed at this point. 9To5Google has showed more screenshot of the redesign, and here how it looks like.
On the main page of the Apps section, you will get to see Top charts, followed by a carousel. Searching for an app will show you three top results, and Related Searches below. Entering the app info page will show the app icon on the right. The app name, developer, Install button, and rest of the data are displayed on the left. Below you will see the app screenshots, with developer contact and suggested apps displayed beside it.
They also show other sections like Games, Movies and Books but since not much people browse those section I believe, so discover rest of it for yourself. Once again thanks to this guy for sharing it a month ago.
#GooglePlay #PlayStore
Google Play Store web interface redesign looks on mobile
Many shared the new looks of Play Store on desktop, and here how the mobile version looks like.
The toolbar is displayed at the bottom and similar to the Play Store app design. You will also be treated with filter chips which you can check out apps that are suitable for your device.
Entering the app page, if the developers included a video trailer, the interface will show that there a trailer to watch and it display above on the app. Opening up app screenshots, ratings and app info will show a popup window instead of jumping to another page.
The developer page will show their pinned app on the top as usual, with a direct Install button. The section is kind of uncompleted as you can only view 10 more applications instead of all from the developer.
Well, I feel the web version is better than the app experience, especially the UI, in usability, it may load slower and have missing features, but anyway.
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Google Play Store web interface redesign looks on mobile
Many shared the new looks of Play Store on desktop, and here how the mobile version looks like.
The toolbar is displayed at the bottom and similar to the Play Store app design. You will also be treated with filter chips which you can check out apps that are suitable for your device.
Entering the app page, if the developers included a video trailer, the interface will show that there a trailer to watch and it display above on the app. Opening up app screenshots, ratings and app info will show a popup window instead of jumping to another page.
The developer page will show their pinned app on the top as usual, with a direct Install button. The section is kind of uncompleted as you can only view 10 more applications instead of all from the developer.
Well, I feel the web version is better than the app experience, especially the UI, in usability, it may load slower and have missing features, but anyway.
Follow @PixelHubUpdates