Google on Tuesday Office has partnered a series of new features coming to the Android ecosystem, along with the March software update for Pixel phones, called Pixel Drop. Especially, Android users get a new way to find lost luggage. When users add a Find Hub-compatible tracker tag to their luggage, they can now share a link with participating airlines to help identify the location of the luggage.
In the Find Hub app, users can now select their lost item and tap “share item location” to generate a unique, secure URL. Then, users can copy the link and paste it into the airline’s mobile app or website to track the luggage as it moves.

Google says the link will automatically expire after seven days, and that sharing will no longer be available once your phone detects the luggage you have.
More than 10 global airlines, including Ajet, Air India, China Airlines, the Lufthansa Group (Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, and Swiss International Airlines), Saudia Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, and Turkish Airlines now accept Find Hub locations as part of their baggage recovery process.
Google plans to partner with more airlines in the future.
Google released several other new features covering location, calls, and education. For example, Android users can now share their locations directly in Google Messages, allowing people to meet each other in real time on a map within the conversation.

Google also launched a feed of short-form videos on Google Play to make it easier for users to discover new apps and see how they work without having to leave Google Play.
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To make calls feel more personal, Google’s Phone app has introduced “Calling Cards,” which will let you personalize the look of contact screens for future calls, much like the Contact Poster feature on iPhones.
Additionally, Android Auto users now have access to an educational gaming experience for kids ages 3 to 12 designed to help them learn through games.
As for new Pixel features, the tech giant has updated its Circle to Search feature with a “Find the Look” tool that identifies individual pieces of an outfit. A new “Try It On” tool allows Search Circle to extract outfits from videos, social content, or images received in messages to see how the user’s outfit looks.

Google also rolled out updates to its At a Glance widget, which can send real-time transit updates to the home and lock screens, let users view live game scores for all followed teams during matches, and see end-of-day updates for the top movers on their Google Finance watchlist.
As part of today’s announcement, Google shared some new features for Pixel Watch users, including an alert when they leave their phone somewhere. Pixel Watches can now automatically lock a phone when the user is out of range to prevent bad actors from accessing their device.
Pixel Watch 3 users can also use gestures such as a double pinch or pulse to answer calls, take photos, or pause a workout with just one hand.







