Google Assistant is about to get better at taking notes for you

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Google is pushing out more updates for Google Assistant, this time around note taking: the Assistant is adding better support for creating
lists and notes, and will more closely integrate with third-party apps as well.Support for apps including Google Keep, Any.do, AnyList and
or Bring! is rolling out now, Google says, so you'll be better able to keep on top of everything you need to do during the busy festive
season.And these new integrations are going to be available across Google Assistant on phones, smart speakers, and smart displays, so pretty
much everywhere you can already get at Google's little digital helper.As per Google's instructions, you need to head to the Services tab in
your Google Assistant settings and then choose the right app from the Notes and Lists section, assuming it's already installed somewhere on
your phone.Commands like "create a holiday gift list", "add cranberries to my grocery list" and "take a note" will work, according to
Google, though feel free to experiment – the Assistant is getting better and better at recognizing spoken words.And if you thought that
Google Assistant could already take notes and work on lists for you well, you're right, sort of
These notes and lists just haven't been very well integrated in any other services, such as Google Keep.With the new integrations, it should
be much easier to stay on top of what needs to get done or what needs to be bought, no matter what note-taking or to do list app you prefer
Let's hope support for a few more apps arrives in the future.Google suggests a few more ways you might want to make use of Assistant over
the holidays as well: assigning reminders to specific family members for example, or discovering podcasts on topics linked to the Christmas
season.Here's how the new Ambient Mode for Google Assistant works