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Google Assistant To Get New Feature ‘My Storytime’ Letting Users Record Stories

Google Assistant to get new feature ‘My Storytime’ letting users record stories and make them open on gadgets that incorporate Nest Mini, Nest Hub just as Hub Max. The feature is for the most part implied for guardians where they can record themselves reading episodes of stories and afterward the children can ask a Google Nest gadget to play those recordings audibly, according to the VentureBeat report on Thursday.

The report further notes that the feature was motivated by Jennifer Oliver, a military spouse who pitched the thought on web message sheets close by her little girls. My Storytime handlers can record stories straight from the official site, or transfer MP3 sound files with an apparatus inside the My Storytime dashboard.

In a blog post, Jennifer Oliver wrote that, “You can visit MyStorytime.com to create a private account for your family and begin building your library of recorded stories. And once shared with the parent back home, all they have to say is “Hey Google, talk to My Storytime” to hear your personal stories.”

Google says the files are spared safely in the cloud and must be gotten to by the individuals with whom it has been shared.

Oliver added, “Nothing can replace Daddy being home, but hopefully My Storytime will help make it just a little bit easier to get through the next deployment and that it brings some comfort to other families as well.”