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Google has recently added a number of new features to its Google Assistant, and it looks like it wants to continue to do so. According to 9to5, Google is now working on a feature called Memory.

Google describes Memory as "a quick way to save and find everything in one place." Any content from the screen can be stored in "Memory", including links to the original sources. In addition, real-world things such as objects or handwritten notes can be stored in the "memory". All these and more informace can be found in one place, while offering smart search and organization.

Google says the feature can store articles, books, contacts, events, flights, photos, videos, images, music, notes, reminders, playlists, TV shows, movies, websites, recipes, products or places. The user saves this content using an Assistant verbal command or a home screen shortcut. The feature is said to be intelligent enough to preserve context – for example, it can include screenshots, web addresses and locations. Subsequently, everything is visible in the new Memory reader, which is located next to the Snapshot function. The feed includes special tabs that appear when the user saves content from Google Docs, Sheets, Slide, Drawing, Forms, Sites, and other uploaded files from Google Drive that allow you to preview the document.

The tech giant is currently testing the feature among its employees. It is not clear at this time when she will be released into the world.

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