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Google may be getting even more serious about business.
The company is in talks with Hewlett-Packard about expanding the Internet giant’s Google Now voice recognition software to be able to search through corporate data, according to a report published Wednesday by The Information (subscription needed).
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The partnership would allow Google Now — which serves as a “virtual assistant” that lets users ask it about restaurants, driving directions or sports scores — to do the same thing with company data. For example, an enterprise user on a device running Android, Google’s mobile operating system, would be able to ask the software about financial information or inventory data. HP would be valuable to Google in this case because of its wealth of relationships with corporate customers.
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