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43 Best New Google Assistant Features That Makes it Better than Siri

If you have asked this question a few years back, it would have been difficult to come to a single conclusion. However, now the battle of digital assistants has taken a new turn – making it easier for any to tell that Google Assistant is the best. At  CES 2019 , the search giant announced various new Google Assistant features. These new features, introduced with a prime focus on making conversation more genuine and natural, have set a new benchmark in the digital marketing – making it quite tough for Siri to beat Google Assistant in the Siri vs Google Assistant war and alarming Amazon’s Alexa to save his position in the market. Excited to know what’s the new in Google Assistant? If so,  Sit tight before scrolling down… New Features that Can Make You Ditch Siri for New Google Assistant 1. Ease to Check-in Flights Google Assistant will now make it possible to check-in flights, save and receive your boarding pass using voice commands. Currently, this facility is avail...

The 65 Best Inventions of the Past 65 Years

Between the 1950s and today, scientific and technological innovations have revolutionized the lives we lead, from the hospital to outer space to the kitchen. These are the most impactful inventions of our time. On any normal day, you might buckle your seatbelt, get cash from an ATM, check the news on your cellphone. Chances are, these things feel unremarkable—but it wasn’t so long ago that they each would have been utterly unthinkable. Thanks to six and a half decades of remarkable scientific and technological innovation, 2018 looks very little like 1953. From Velcro to virtual reality, LEDs to Facebook, these are the 65 top life-changing inventions of our time. 1 of 65 1954: Microwave Oven In 1945 Raytheon's Percy Spencer stands in front of a magnetron (the power tube of radar) and feels a candy bar start to melt in his pocket: He is intrigued. When he places popcorn kernels in front of the magnetron, the kernels explode all over the lab. Ten years later Spencer patents a "ra...