Whether it's making dinner reservations or figuring out where your car is parked, Google's flagship app has been getting better and better at anticipating what information you'll need before you ask.

The company updated its Android app Wednesday with more personal assistant-like features, including enhanced search, better reminders and a new coin-flip feature to help you make snap decisions.

Google already surfaced reminders based on the contents of your email and calendar, but the latest update improves reminders for events — even if they aren't on your calendar. For example, if someone has emailed you to make plans, but you haven't added it to your calendar, Google will surface a Google Now card asking if you want to keep tabs on the event.

The app also tracks upcoming trips, bills and to-dos, while other day-to-day info and will display relevant updates, such as a reminder to pay a bill or a notification telling you where your car is parked.

The app's search abilities have also been improved, so users can now search other apps from within the main Google app. For example, you can say, “OK, Google, search Tumblr for ‘Game of Thrones memes,'" and Google will launch the Tumblr app with the relevant search results.

You can now use the Google app to search within other third-party apps, like Tumblr. Image: Google

"This now works with a number of apps, so you can also research the best Maui hotels on TripAdvisor, listen to your jam on TuneIn, find a dream home on Trulia, or get tips on how to carve a turkey on YouTube — right from the Google app," Anantica Singh, Google's product manager for search, wrote in a blog post.

Those who have a Nexus 9, Nexus 6 or Galaxy Note 4, will also be able to initiate voice searches by saying "OK Google," when their screen is off and the device is unplugged. Google has been able to launch searches with the "OK Google" command for some time, but it required either the screen to be on or the device to be plugged in.

The app also helps enable making simple "coin-flip" decisions by flipping a virtual coin when you say "OK Google, flip a coin."

Finally, as with Google's other recent updates, those who have Android Lollipop will also see a more Material Design-focused look within the new app, including bright colors and new animations and transitions.