Google Is Allowing People To Dial A Phone Number To Talk To Google Assistant https://t.co/Maxi74m5E8 pic.twitter.com/ZtEFYIfY0J
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 19, 2019
Google is bringing Assistant to people without internet access – TechCrunch #internet #access https://t.co/VGTbEtedv0
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) September 19, 2019
Blimey. A Google Assistant phone line for India > Google is bringing Assistant to people without internet https://t.co/6PlcmyColi
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) September 19, 2019
??#GoogleAssistant gets its own phone number in India
— Create For Voice (@CreateForVoice) September 19, 2019
"At #GoogleForIndia, the company announced a 24×7 telephone line that anyone in India on Vodafone-Idea telecom networks could dial to have their questions answered."#VoiceFirst #VUI #AIhttps://t.co/uGxBdD5YvJ
Googleがオフラインのアシスタントまで買って出るようになった?
— Tomoki Hirata (@t_10_a) September 19, 2019
インドにてインターネットに接続できない携帯電話を持つ人向けのサービスを開始。
指定されたGoogleの電話番号に繋ぐと無料でアシスタントサービスを行ってくれるらしい。
インドへの注力具合がすごいですね。https://t.co/aGhkN5OKgG pic.twitter.com/tlfAuNq2gg
Hm...Google Assistant without internet access? ?#HeyGoogle
— Theo - 劉䂀曼 (@psb_dc) September 19, 2019
cc @UrvashiPrakash https://t.co/fkqIOnT77S via @techcrunch
Google is bringing Assistant to people without internet access – TechCrunch https://t.co/HuzWMKHzxa pic.twitter.com/IomTdJXfUg
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 19, 2019
(#IoT) #Google is bringing its voice assistant to people who don't have an access to Internet ?
— #EnjoyDigitAll (@EnjoyDigitAll) September 19, 2019
They will be able to contact it through their phone ?
v/ @TechCrunch - https://t.co/Xk3Oa8D2Tc pic.twitter.com/GZAxg79vic
Users will be able to dial 000-800-9191-000 and they won’t be charged for the call or the service. Manuel Bronstein, a VP at @Google @GoogleIndia Google
— Kolapo Imam ✪ (@PiousGeek) September 19, 2019
Google is bringing Assistant to people without internet access https://t.co/SNkdIVy7NA via @techcrunch
Reality check please? Google Pay's 67M Users & 100s of 1000s of Merchants figures are believable but $110B GTV sounds too high considering PayTM reports $50B GTV from 300M Users across 12M Merchants. https://t.co/CwmvC9MlkR
— Ketharaman Swaminathan (@s_ketharaman) September 19, 2019
Introducing Google Pay for Business, available for businesses of all sizes to download from the Play Store. Google Pay for Business works with any UPI app, so merchants can start accepting payments securely, right away. Download here: https://t.co/uYAlKtr3Z5#GoogleForIndia pic.twitter.com/eSYaAClunY
— Google Pay India (@GooglePayIndia) September 19, 2019
This is gonna be massive.
— Dhruv (@DhruvBhutani) September 19, 2019
You can now give Google Assistant a phone call in India https://t.co/IheMlANBfm
Google has launched an AI research lab in India along with a slew of new initiatives at #GoogleForIndia https://t.co/0Bixe8E1br
— ETtech (@ETtech) September 19, 2019
The leading player in the battle for mobile payments here in India isn’t Alibaba, Tencent, Apple, or PayPal.
— Newley Purnell (@newley) September 19, 2019
It’s Google.
My look at how consumers are using Google Pay to buy train tickets, purchase lunch from street vendors, and much more: https://t.co/crKmuEqkdM pic.twitter.com/RgcnyDBLh7
great update on fintech in India and $GOOGL as "prince of mobile payments" (cc: $BABA, $AAPL, $V, $MA, $PYPL, $700 HK) https://t.co/SB7cuDjIse pic.twitter.com/2ACw2C5d0B
— WTCM (@WTCM3) September 19, 2019
The leading player in the battle for mobile payments in India isn’t a Chinese firm, Apple, Visa or PayPal. It’s Google. @newley https://t.co/efcifM3exw
— Bill Spindle (@BillSpindle) September 19, 2019
Waah..I didn't know Google Pay has killed the payments market. https://t.co/uuLobvE0iR
— Anupam Gupta (@b50) September 19, 2019
구글이 인도에서 구글 어시스턴트를 인터넷 접속없이도 사용할 수 있도록 함. 인도는 약 4.5억명이 스마트폰 보유자이나, 전체 인구(13억명)로 보면 절반도 안되는 상황. 구글의 인도 시장 끌어안기 노력은 계속 진행 중.. https://t.co/5oqSKRg6o0
— 금동우 (@ehddn1) September 19, 2019
A more accessible internet for Indians @google https://t.co/KUFDcIF78k
— Miss Okal (@JuneOkal) September 20, 2019
The leading player in the battle for mobile payments in India isn’t a Chinese firm, Apple, Visa or PayPal. It’s Google. https://t.co/oYYW2BMwCu via @WSJ @newley
— Jim Borden (@jimborden) September 20, 2019
Great article from @WSJ on the progress of @GooglePayIndia.
— Donovan Sung (@donovansung) September 20, 2019
The digital opportunity in #India is massive, and @Google is investing heavily. Love this quote from @caesars: "India is setting the global standard on how to digitize payments." ??https://t.co/0O9KmTKMr6
“One year ago no one knew about this app,” a sales clerk in a smartphone shop here in Delhi told me. Now nine or ten people a day use it to by items like chargers and headsets. “If people don’t have credit cards or cash, they use Google Pay," he said. https://t.co/crKmuE8IPc pic.twitter.com/dt1zkj8cge
— Newley Purnell (@newley) September 20, 2019