Hey Google, Tell Me Something Good - Google Assistant feature delivering daily dose of good news.

“Tell me something good” is a new experimental feature from Google for Assistant users in the U.S. that delivers your daily dose of good news. Just say “Hey Google, tell me something good” to receive a brief news summary about people who are solving problems for our communities and our world.

Ben Issen

6yr ago

Digital Socrates 2.0 - Questions to train your mind.

Based on the socratic method, digital socrates asks questions designed to increase your critical thinking skills. Digital Socrates is full of thought-provoking questions on topics ranging from philosophy to interview questions, now asked from any voice device.
Terrence Wells

8yr ago

Sow Study Aid - A study partner powered by Quizlet and AI

Sow Study Aid reinvents how you study your Quizlet flashcards. Studying is controlled through voice, allowing you to study missed cards, start the deck over, ask for a hint and much more. With intuitive music, gifs, and sounds that are reactive to how you respond to the app, Sow Study Aid is the closest thing to studying with a friend.

George Wu

5yr ago

Third Space - Social soundscapes for those working while isolated.

Third Space was created in response to the pandemic to address the isolation felt by the growing number of people in socially isolated settings by recreating soundscapes from places where people work and connect- such as a coffee shop, library, or an office
Balazs Zsedely

8yr ago

Guess The Lyrics! - A multiplayer game for Google Assistant 🎵

Players have to find out the artist or the title of the song based on Google Assistant’s reading aloud a piece of its lyrics. The best experience is on Google Home for sure, you can imagine how many funny moments can happen 🤣 500+ lyrics to provide “unlimited” game experience. It works on all devices with Google Assistant capability.

Chris Messina

7yr ago

Headspace for Alexa and Google Assistant - Get some Headspace just by saying the magic words

Alexa and Google Assistant users can get some Headspace just by saying the magic words:

“Alexa, ask Headspace to connect my account.”

“Hey Google, ask Headspace to connect my account.”

Headspace subscribers will be able to connect their accounts and continue their practice both through their device and the Headspace app.