Google I / O, Google’s annual developer conference is over again. There’s a lot of announced and unveiled new apps to scientific breakthroughs. We put the four biggest surprises of Google I / O for you one by one.
Google I / O
The last three days of Google I / O took place, a large conference where Google his latest apps, products and projects unveiled in the presence of thousands of developers and journalists. Wednesday was the big keynote of this year, this time on a bigger stage with live music and a larger audience. A new start for Google CEO Sundar Pichai said everything himself. He and his colleagues announced there include Google Home Google Daydream and his own headset. Thanks so interesting, but the most fascinating projects from Google are precisely explained in detail during the special sessions. We put the five biggest surprises of Google I / O 2016 in a row!
Project Ara
Three years ago, popped the first information about Project Ara on Google’s modular smartphone. Then we’re not talking about a smartphone like the LG G5 place for a single module, but a completely modular smartphone that you can change everything. That’s according to Google the future of the smartphone industry: you do not replace your smartphone as you do not meet more cameras. Then you just pick a new camera module. Anyway, after the first fascinating and sometimes only half-working demonstrations seemed for a while that Google was almost ready to send the first copies to developers. When we were told suddenly that the magnets were not strong enough which was the smartphone apart and remained for a year suddenly anxiously quiet around Project Ara. The team has changed and Project Ara now belongs to Google’s new hardware division, but was announced by surprise during the Google ATAP session that developers this year with the new Ara smartphone on the go, and that next year an Ara smartphone for consumers is coming! Read our article about Project Ara.
Project Soli
Why cram a screen with buttons and menuutjes if you simply can do in the air? That’s the big question behind Project Soli, Google’s experimental radar tiny chip that causes your smart watches, speakers and other gadgets can send with movements in the air. Consider moving to here with your fingers as if you were turning an invisible button to turn harder you players, or even twice your hand back and forth over your arm to put on your smartphone silent. Yes, you read right, over your arm, because Google is also working with Levi on a jacket that can record your movements and proximity. There are so many combinations between movements with your fingers and actions possible. Google plans to make all of the market’s jacket Levi next year. Expected you at this time expect a smartwatch with special technology.
Instant Apps
Instant Apps was one of the biggest surprises of the great keynote of this year, precisely because it’s a good idea. Google, Samsung, Facebook and countless other companies every year with many new experimental projects that often have fascinating but you still will not be able to attend or use where you never hear anything. Instant Apps is an example of how it could be: a technology know where you are right that it can and that you want it. But what is it? The whole idea behind Instant Apps is that you do not install an app more to use it. Google released a model of a parking device, why would you download an entire app to digital pay if you still never used? Instant Apps makes modular applications, and ensures that you can stream exactly the particle of an app in seconds that you need. So if you get into a link to a specific video in the BuzzFeed app will automatically that piece app to your streamed and then it is gone. The technology was even live demonstrations and even works on Android 4.2! Read our article on Instant Apps.
Google Daydream
We already knew that Google wanted to put big on virtual reality, but Google’s announcements in that area were able to topple us . During the keynote on Wednesday, Google announced Daydream, a virtual reality platform for smartphones. There is special software, headsets based on designs from Google and even a special certificate which determines whether Android smartphones are suitable. Google goes further than that, because in an interview with recode it appears that the company also comes with its own headset and it wants more than with Google Cardboard. With this they mean: developers are supported to really extensive experiences, movies and other apps to develop, not short and gimmicky demos. At first glance, Google’s plan does not seem much greater than that of HTC’s Vive or the Oculus Rift, but Google is one of the few companies that virtual reality completely to mainstream. Bring it on! Read our article on Daydream.
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