The tech giant Google has begun rolling out a new feature to its Play Store services on Android devices which will let users have the new version updates for various applications. The new upgrade to Google Play Store will enable users to install or update several applications from the Play Store simultaneously. Although not everyone will be able to spot the new feature on the Google Play Store right away, the company has plans to roll out the new upgrade for all its users in the coming weeks. 

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However, a report suggests that it is yet uncertain if the new upgrade will be rolled out as a server-side or as an update to the Play Store itself. The new feature will help users to download and update apps much more quickly and easily, which will specifically help while coping with a long list of due updates.

As per the report, the new upgrade has a limitation as well. The count of applications, which can be upgraded in parallel is restricted to three along with a few additional applications outstanding in a ‘Pending’ state which is similar to what the Apple App Store allows. The new limit is also valid for downloading apps. In the meantime, the US-based tech firm recently launched a new AI-powered tool, which helps users automatically write down essential notes from a meeting. This tool is known as Take Notes For Me.

However, to use this feature, the meetings should be conducted in English and it can be retrieved through a computer or laptop. Users can also create meeting notes while concentrating on conversing with other members of the meeting, discussing important topics, or giving presentations. After the end of the meeting, the notes are stored in a Google Docs document, which is linked to the calendar event. These notes are also backed up in the Drive folder.