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Google Now can now display cards from 70 more Android apps

Google Now pulls information from 40 third party apps to display on its cards.

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Google Now has added 70 more third-party partners to its Google Now cards.

According to TechCrunch, Google Now started pulling details of Android apps from 40 third-party partners earlier this year. With 70 more partners added, that brings the total pool of Now partners up to 110, whose info will be displayed on cards.

Some partners from the new group include Spotify, which can now offer up playlists based on users' recent listening trends and other contextual info, such as time of day; ABC News and Circa for breaking news; delivery reminders for food ordering service Eat24; and fitness progress reminders from apps like Runkeeper. OpenTable will even let users pay their restaurant bill directly from Now.

The latest version of the official Google app is required to run the cards from these new partners and users should have the updated versions of each of the respective partner apps.

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