Android Will Now Store Google Searches Offline and Deliver Them When You Get Signal (theverge.com)
Google is rolling out an update for its Android app that makes it easier to search on the web with an inconsistent internet connection. Users can make searches when offline and the Google app will store them, delivering the results later (with an optional notification) when the devices get signal again. From a report: As Google product manager Shekhar Sharad writes in a blog post: "So the next time you lose service, feel free to queue up your searches, put your phone away and carry on with your day. The Google app will work behind-the-scenes to detect when a connection is available again and deliver your search results once completed."
When I search google its because I want it now. If I know I don't have a connection I won't bother searching.
I'm surprised it took Google this long to admit doing something like this.
Needs to turn Main Screen On and ask how I am doing.
Having a workable offline mode is what separates general-purpose computing from smart terminals. Useful operation despite having spotty connectivity, or none at all, is required of applications that're not just a native front-end to some gone-tomorrow cloud backend horsepuckey.
So let's hope Google's example in this regard catches on. We have gigabytes upon gigabytes of spare room for caches on most Android hardware; how about putting it to use?
Thanks, headline, for getting that song stuck in my $#&ing head...
"We get signal"
"...what?"
"Main screen turn on."
"It's you."
"How are you gentlemen. All your base are belong to us..."
Quo usque tandem abutere, Nimbus, patientia nostra?
1. Porn-related
2. Why google not working
3. Is internet down
I can't wait to loan my phone to someone and have them open the browser to see queued up results for the gangbang porn that I forgot about searching for the night before.
If I want to look something up, and the internet is down, I cannot look something up. Most searches are useless if untimely. What would an example be of a good delayed search.
Your ad here. Ask me how!
Everything old is new again.
You can get Signal here: https://signal.org/
I first really thought that this is about Google requiring a secure connection now and it is using Signal as a VPN tunnel of sorts...
Not exactly searches, but most browser apps doesn't store but already 'keep' a hyperlink of your search. Ex: type "iphone' in google search bar, you get something along https://www.google.com/search?... without connected to internet.
And depends if you have reconnected, some app will immediate reload the webpage. If not, you could click the reload. This seems like an old feature.
Correct me if I'm wrong.