Google presented a new service that will be available on new versions of
Android called Google Now. What it does is display information that will be
relevant to you at a particular moment such as reviews and a map of the
restaurant you're going to for lunch, what the traffic is like, etc.

It is basically an intelligent agent to some extent. I dislike that it
isn't free software however it made me think about data liberation.

What is the point of data liberation if we can't move our data to an
equivalent service easily? I would love a free software equivalent to
Google Now but I'm sure that won't happen anytime soon. So what's the point
of data liberation for me? A spreadsheet or text document with everything
Google has on me isn't particularly useful.

-Rudolf

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