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I'm still in shock.

Tonight I was trying to drive home from a part of Atlanta that I am not familiar with.I put my home adress as destination and start following.

It takes me to an access ramp but asks to do a sharp turn instead of inserting, there are signs facing so even if it's weird I continue.That's until cars start coming my way and honking, I was on the express lane north bound going south ! And following google maps indications !

Even after soing a U-turn maps was telling me to do a U-turn and go south on a north bound only road !

What the hell is that ? How do I report that ? It is still giving these directions if I look up how to get from where I was to my place !

You can see the sharp right turn into incoming traffic going north

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You installed an app two years ago and then uninstalled it a month later? It's still marked as Installed on the app store and you can't add it to the wish list. Looking for a new workout app and compare a few from the hundreds on the store? Want to add them to the wish list to compare them later? Can't do it for any app you installed ever, because fuck you, we're going to take the wish list option off for those and never ever remove the "installed" flag no matter what. Want to remove an app from your "My Apps" list on the web interface? Tough luck, asshole.

See, we're Google and we know everything and we're smart, so you need to do things the way we think they should be done and your stupid opinions or feedback are none of our business. Thank you for your feedback, though! :-)

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I don't know where to post this so I'll post it here for now. I have an iOS phone and use Google News, the app notifice you when ever there important new it thinks I should read. Well over a week ago I've been getting Pete Davidsob/Ariana Grande new for some reason on my feed and as notifications, each time I seen this news articles I've select the "see fewer of this" option because I'm not interested in those articles. I've still to this day I keep getting articles on my feed and as notifications. I can't be the only one with type of issue, and why do people keep writing so much articles about about people private life, then Google goes and shoves it in front of people's faces. I've never shown interest on these kinds of topics and somehow I keep getting them.

Hopefully this can be fixed

Sorry this became into a rant half way through

TLDR: Google News keeps notifing me about news I've already told it I'm not interested.

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"Ok Google, add a task to... call maintenance when I get home"

Why isn't this a thing already?!
(I don't want to use a third party app like Todoist - I'm aware of such solutions).

(I'm also aware of reminders, and do use them... But it just feels like such a sketchy app, hidden away within the 'Google' app... and also I don't always want to assign a time or location)

Integrating this with the re-designed Google Tasks via Google Assistant / Google Home would be a logical next step?

Has anyone heard of this being worked on, or in the pipeline?

One of the few things I miss from my iPhone was simple being able to use Siri to create a 'Reminder', and it simply appear on a list so I can unload my brain and address it later.

Google has all the pieces, surely this last step is just around the corner?

Perhaps if people request integration with Google Tasks it will get considered:

https://www.google.com/tools/feedback/intl/en/

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Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) smartphone was launched in October 2018. The phone comes with a 6.30-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080 pixels by 2220 pixels.

The Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) is powered by octa-core (4x2.2GHz + 4x1.8GHz) processor and it comes with 6GB of RAM. The phone packs 128GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 512GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) packs a 24-megapixel (f/1.7) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4) + 8-megapixel (f/2.4) + 5-megapixel (f/2.0) primary camera on the rear and a 24-megapixel front shooter for selfies.

The Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) is powered by a 3800mAh. It measures 162.50 x 77.00 x 7.80 (height x width x thickness) and weighs 183.00 grams.

The Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) is a dual SIM (GSM) smartphone that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, USB Type-C, 3G and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include Face unlock, Fingerprint sensor, Compass/ Magnetometer, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor and Gyroscope.

About Samsung
Founded back in 1969 as Samsung Electric Industries, Suwon, South Korea-headquartered Samsung Electronics today makes everything from televisions to semiconductors. It released its first Android smartphone in 2009, and can be credited with the launch of the first Android tablet back in 2010. The company is among the biggest players in the smartphone market in the world. It has recently developed smartphones running Tizen OS, as an alternative to its Android-based smartphones.📷

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