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Google Uses Nexus 4 to Show Off Google Now in New Ad

By - Source: YouTube

If you were watching the Grammys, you may have caught sight of a new Google ad during the commercial break.

We're still recovering from our Super Bowl commercial coma but the advertising industry never sleeps. This past weekend, at the Grammys, Google debuted a new Nexus 4 commercial. The ad actually focuses entirely on Google Now and how it helps folks in their daily lives. Think of it like Apple's iPhone/Siri commercials, except without Zoe Deschanel or Scorsese.

Google doesn't actually do a lot of commercials, though the company has advertised Chrome and Google+ in the past. As usual, though, the ad pays special attention to connecting people with those they love, along with showing off the everyday, more practical uses of Google Now. Check out the ad below and let us know what you think!

Google Now Commercial

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  • 5 Ð
    wannabepro , February 12, 2013 2:44 AM
    I like it!
    Much better than those Windows 8 ads worth billions of dollars..
  • 5 Ð
    scrumworks , February 12, 2013 2:56 AM
    I hate it!
    Much worse than those Windows ads worth a few bucks.
  • 6 Ð
    anonymous@guest , February 12, 2013 3:29 AM
    I'm indifferent!
    More or less on par with those Windows 8 ads worth an average amount.
  • 1 Ð
    kawininjazx , February 12, 2013 3:33 AM
    And most people are just looking at porn right now.
  • 0 Ð
    rebel1280 , February 12, 2013 3:45 AM
    now that was a funny series of comments right there haha
  • 0 Ð
    retrophe , February 12, 2013 4:14 AM
    kawininjazxAnd most people are just looking at porn right now.
    or cat videos lol
  • 0 Ð
    zeratul600 , February 13, 2013 11:00 PM
    well the phone its available now or what? because what's the point of advertising a phone that you cannot buy due to production shortage!
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