Googlebook’s best feature is already available in Chrome on your laptop
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Google has confirmed that Magic Pointer, a feature from its new Googlebook laptops, is rolling out to Google Chrome on desktop platforms, including Windows PCs and Macs. The AI-powered contextual tool turns the cursor into a helpful assistant, suggesting actions based on the content it points to. Users can activate Magic Pointer by wiggling the cursor and ask Gemini to perform tasks such as creating calendar events or comparing products. The rollout details have not been clarified yet, but it is expected to initially launch for English-speaking users in the U.S.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Google's decision to bring Magic Pointer to Chrome on desktop platforms may reduce the appeal of buying a Googlebook laptop, as users can now access the feature without purchasing the device.
- · This could impact Google's sales strategy and the overall value proposition of its Googlebook lineup.