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This article was published on September 24, 2013

Smart assistant EasilyDo now handles your calendar meeting requests and flight tracking


Smart assistant EasilyDo now handles your calendar meeting requests and flight tracking

Smart assistant EasilyDo has released an update that offers enhanced features to its users. Specifically, its mobile apps will determine when you have a meeting request and tell you if there are any delays in your flight schedule.

Since its launch in December 2012, EasilyDo has seen its service help automate more than 20 million tasks for its users, with the most popular ones involving posting birthday greetings, adding new contacts to their address book, or looking at top Facebook photos of the day.

The company wants to expand the reach of its service and is also now available on tablet devices, specifically the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Galaxy Note III. It’s also the one of the first productivity apps to make it onto the Galaxy Gear smart watch.

Prior to today, it was only focused on birthday reminders, event invites, social updates, and appointment notifications. This new update uses artificial intelligence to read through your email to understand when you have a meeting, all without it needing to be in your calendar first.

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