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Now is pretty useful right out of the box -- the more you use it, the better it
will get at serving up useful information in an appropriate way (like pulling
traffic and calendar information to figure out how long it'll take you to drive
to your next engagement, for example). But if you're finding Google Now's
abilities a little limited, try enabling Web history to give it more data to
pull from. Visit history.google.com and click "Turn Web
history on.” Before too long you'll be able to use Google Now for things such
as sports scores and flight information. The service learns pretty quickly,
too. For example, you'll find it letting you know what time you need to leave
your house in order to make a flight. If the notifications become too
distracting, you can adjust the priority level of each one from the Google Now
screen. Just tap the three dots on the right side of the card to set it as
normal (the phone will alert you with updates), low priority (the information
will show up on the Google Now screen, but won't otherwise announce itself), or
off.