Quick Start Guide
Calendar
that
includes
an
address,
Google
Now
can
check
traffic
and
suggest
when
you
should
leave.
When
you
decide
to
use
Google
Now,
you
can
also
turn
on
Location
History.
Location
History
allows
Google
to
store
a
history
of
your
location
data
from
all
devices
on
which
you’re
logged
into
your
Google
Account.
You
can
control
this
global
setting
and
the
setting
for
each
device
from
Settings
>
Personal
>
Location
>
Google
Location
History.
To
manage
your
Now
cards:
Touch
&
hold
any
blank
area
on
a
Home
screen,
then
touch
Settings
>
Now
cards.
To
open
Google
Now,
swipe
right
from
the
first
Home
screen
or
touch
&
hold
the
Home
button
from
any
screen.
Updates
appear
in
the
form
of
Google
Now
cards.
When
you
don’t
need
a
card
anymore,
swipe
it
from
left
to
right.
Swiping
from
right
to
left
returns
you
to
the
main
Home
screen.
To
learn
more
about
Google
Now,
visit
How Now
cards
work.
What
you
can
ask
Google
to
do
for
you
When
you use
Google
Now,
you
can
search,
get
directions,
and
create
reminders
just
by
talking
to
your
device.
For
example,
say
“Ok
Google,
do
I
need an
umbrella
tomorrow?”
to
see
if
there’s
rain
in
the
weather
forecast.
To
see
other
examples
of
what
you
can
say,
visit
“Ok
Google”
and
voice
search.
You
can
say
most
of
these
examples
in
English,
French,
German,
Italian,
Japanese,
Korean,
Russian,
Spanish,
and
Brazilian
Portuguese,
but
some
examples
aren’t
available
in
all
of
these
languages.
If
you
want
to
say
“Ok
Google”
in
languages
other
than
English,
you