Google’s new “Remind Me” feature for TV shows, authors, and more

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Google Operating System has spotted a new “Remind Me” feature that was recently added to Google’s search results. Searching for certain entertainment-related terms will bring up a “Remind Me” button in the right-side Knowledge Graph section of your search results. (The Knowledge Graph is Google’s answer-finding semantic-search initiative that was added to the search engine in 2012 and powers many Google voice response answers.) The button integrates with the recently added reminders feature in Google Now. A quick tap on the button will beam a reminder to your mobile device. The cards will pop up in Google Now’s card stream any time a new episode, book, or movie in your chosen series is released.

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