Google has announced that it will end support for third-party apps integration with Google Assistant’s Note & List feature on June 20th, which enable users to create and edit notes and lists through voice commands. After the changes, integration with these third-party apps will no longer be possible. Google’s decision has left users unhappy, with many raising concerns on social media platforms. Amazon Alexa and Siri will still provide third-party support for users. Google has been shutting down third-party support for other services and tools related to Google Assistant. The reason behind the move is still unclear.
Google has been a technology giant that operates in various sectors, including search engines, cloud computing, hardware, and software. The corporation’s main headquarters is located in California, United States. Alphabet Inc. is the parent company of Google.
Google Assistant is a virtual assistant AI developed by Google that can respond to voice commands. It was first launched on May 18, 2016, and has since been gaining popularity in the market. Some of the features offered by the Google Assistant include voice-activated settings, smart homes and device control, and answering questions on various topics.