Google may soon upgrade Android's Circle to Search to help you find that mystery song

Google is updating Circle to Search to work better on the Pixel Tablet by allowing the tool to work with the persistent taskbar.

https://www.techradar.com/phones/android/google-may-soon-upgrade-androids-circle-to-search-to-help-you-find-that-mystery-song

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