Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Google's search app now reminds you to pay your bills


You might not have to set reminders to pay your bills on time in the future. After a bit of testing with a limited audience, Google has updated its mobile search app to show both upcoming and past bills it finds in your Gmail. So long as a notice mentions both the due date and the amount you owe, it'll show above regular web results. If you've ever fretted over racking up late fees, you'll probably want to start using this right away.



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Via: Wall Street Journal


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