answers screensGoogle may think that e-mail users have no expectation of privacy, but they’re certainly doing their best to show people how useful it is to let the search engine giant loose on your mail and calendar.

According to a post to the Official Google Blog today, Google wants to help you find important information that may be buried in a sea of emails, or nestled into a busy calendar. Using voice search, you’ll be able to ask Google about packages, flights, purchases, plans and photos, and it will mine information within your Google accounts to give you the best answer that it can.

For example, if you’re waiting for a package, you can ask Google if your package has been delivered yet, and it’ll go into your mail, find the tracking number in an email, and give you the status of your package.

If you ask Google when your flight is, it’ll pick out the flight number from your email, and give you a status report.

The service will be rolling out over the next couple days to everyone in the U.S., on mobile, tablets and desktop.

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