Ars Technica, known for their thorough technical analysis, described their coverage as "a review of the final build of 'Android 6.0'" that also covered many of Google's apps and other aspects not technically exclusive to Marshmallow.

Have you ever clicked a Twitter link in a web browser and wished it would just open the Twitter app instead? Marshmallow's feature made this possible. Apps could now declare that they should handle specific web links, and the system would automatically open those links in the appropriate app without requiring user prompts.

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Imagine you're texting with a friend about meeting for dinner. By pressing and holding the home button, Google Now on Tap would recognize the restaurant name mentioned in the conversation and automatically offer to open Google Maps for directions, pull up the restaurant's Yelp reviews, or even suggest making a reservation—all without forcing you to switch apps.