Google India has done something interesting and that too without any noise. If 9to5 Google didn't exist, we wouldn't even know about it for a few more hours, but thankfully they exist and we know what Google did. The longest Google Opinion Rewards app allowed people to earn credit points that were redeemed on the Playstore by simple tasks. These were fairly simple to do at Google Opinion Rewards and consisted mostly of questions and surveys included in the app. These surveys were highly localized and were to help Google get more localized content in an easy way. It seems that Google was not happy with the progress being made with the Rai Awards app, so they have launched the Google Task Mate app for users in India and Kenya. 9to5 According to the report published on Google, the Google Task Mate app is believed to be in its early access stage and is only available to a very limited number of users so far. Technically, anyone can download the application but you can only start using it if you have a referral code.
Google Task Mate App
The description of the Google Task Mate app was shared by a Reddit user with a username paper and first reported by 9to5Google. According to Google Task Mate App's Google Play Store listing, people can also earn money by completing tasks such as translating scripts from English into their local languages. Google states that the money it earns from the completed works will be credited to a third-party bank account. "When you're ready to cash out, simply register your e-wallet or account with our payment partner in our app, then go to your profile page and press the 'Cash Out' button," Google says . From the images available on the Google Task Mate App page, users have to earn up to $ 1 (about INR 70) from a completed task. The application appears to have two types of functions. One involves seating tasks and the other includes field tasks. On the Google Task Mate app, users can also view the number of tasks they have completed, reviews done correctly, and the level they have achieved. So far, it is unclear how Google is going to request these functions for crowdsourcing or to pay for them. From the data provided through tasks completed by Task Mate users, it appears that Google is aiming to improve its mapping services and build more local businesses on its platform.
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