New Google Search App Feature Creates Radio Station Based On Recently Played Music

Last week, Google took to its Google+ page to announce a music-related Search app feature for Android users. Saying “Play some music” after tapping the Google search mic or saying “Ok Google” will prompt the app to create an “I’m feeling lucky” radio station. According to Google, the radio station will play a “surprise mix […]

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Last week, Google took to its Google+ page to announce a music-related Search app feature for Android users.

Saying “Play some music” after tapping the Google search mic or saying “Ok Google” will prompt the app to create an “I’m feeling lucky” radio station. According to Google, the radio station will play a “surprise mix of music” based on a user’s recent music listening history.

For the new Search app feature to work, +Google Play Music app must be installed.

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