It provides snippets of information on the device’s screen

Aug 1, 2012 14:56 GMT  ·  By

One of the appealing features that Google has included in the new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system is related to various pieces of info that users can access fast and easy from their devices.

Called Google Now, the feature provides these snippets of info in the form of cards that are arranged in accordance with their importance to the user.

They are available on all devices running Jelly Bean, including the Google Nexus 7 tablet PC, so that people can learn fast details on a train’s arrival, on their favorite team’s score, or on the traffic ahead.

Those users who would like to learn more info on how Google Now works can now do so courtesy of a video that the Internet giant has published in its official YouTube channel.

It shows the feature on Nexus 7 and can be seen embedded above.