![]() ![]() This shows that several people searched on Google to find details about the coronavirus vaccine that is still in the works and is yet to reach the mass-testing stage. The query “Italy coronavirus vaccine” also spiked over 750 percent. Google said vaccine-related searches reached a new record high since 2004 during the month of May, with a daily peak was recorded on May 6. ![]() The top trending related topic for coronavirus on Google was “vaccine” that saw an increase of over 190 percent in May. Nevertheless, it was still five times more searched than cricket - the sport that has a massive interest in the country, both offline and online, and is a highly searched topic on the Web. Search interest for coronavirus was also half the monthly volume for April. The term “ coronavirus” dropped to 12th most searched topic overall from the third most searched topic in India during April. Google said that the term “Lockdown 4.0” spiked over 3,150 percent in India during May, followed by the second top trending term “Eid Mubarak” that spiked over 2,650 percent. Since it completed three phases until May 17 and entered its fourth phase on May 18, a large number of people used Google to understand the fresh guidelines issued by the government. The country imposed the national lockdown on March 24 to limit the spread of COVID-19. The search giant also saw over 1,800 percent growth in interest for query “coronavirus lockdown zones Delhi” over the month. Updated on April 10: Google Home officially launched in India.Lockdown 4.0 was the top trending search term overall in India during May, Google revealed while detailing search trends on the coronavirus outbreak in the country. ![]() users will be able to set reminders, check out the latest news, control smart home devices, get weather and traffic updates, listen to music, and more. The Google Home in India will boast the same features as it does in the U.S. This, of course, could change as folks in India begin to familiarize themselves with the new Google line. The larger Echo Plus costs 15,000 rupees - unfortunately, for the time being, it doesn’t appear as though Google is rolling out its Max speaker. The Echo Dot sells for 4,500 rupees, while the Echo sells for 10,000. government to launch a new cybersecurity program for smart home devices in 2024Īqara launches U100 smart lock with full Apple HomeKit supportĪs we noted previously, Google has clearly priced its smart speakers to be competitive with Amazon. So while the Echo products have a set of local skills for the Indian market, they will have to be accessed using the English language (or one of the others that Alexa does support). Compare that to Amazon’s smart assistant, which can neither understand nor speak Hindi. While Google didn’t beat Alexa to the market, it may find wider adoption given that Assistant is able to actually understand the predominant language in India. Google Trends Today News in Hindi, Latest Google Trends Today News India.Com News Google Trends Today News Google Trends Today News Viral Video Today. And given that leading competitor Amazon also recently began selling its Echo line of smart home hubs (including the Echo Plus, Echo, and Echo Dot), it’s high time that Google got in on the game, too. The announcement comes about a month after Google Assistant rolled out language support for Hindi. This is particularly true of the growing cohort of internet users who choose to consume content in their mother tongue or use audio and video to find information. At a media event in New Delhi, the tech giant officially launched the Google Home and Google Home Mini - the former will be made available for 9,999 rupees ($154), and the latter will cost 4,499 rupees ($69). Local first In our regional report, we described the new expectation that Indians have of brands to fit into their lives. Google Home is finding a new home in a new part of the world. ![]()
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