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If you couldn't attend the Google I/O 2017. Here's everything you need to know including the useful and latest news as well as announcements the matters the most
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Sundar Pichai shared few figures in Google I/O Keynote 800 million monthly Google Drive users
And 2 billion people using Android Devices Isn’t it HUGE!!
500 million Google Photo users
Google is cooking something new And this is what you can expect after GOOGLE I/O 2017
Google Lens To make your phone smarter and let your camera know what you are looking at.
Google steps forward to share research papers, tools and more with the rest of the AI community through google.ai
Second Generation Tensor Processing Units TPU to make Machine Learning easy with these chips Google says “Each second generation TPU can deliver up to 180 teraflops of performance”.
...and getting smarter Send money Access new kinds of devices Or trigger your connected home devices
Expanded from Pixel phone to 100 million Android devices and making more meaningful conversations.
Frustrated with Siri? No problem, Now you can download Google assistant on your iPhone too.
Google home v2 Google home Version 2 is proactive and will nudge you when it wants to suggest something
...and enjoy music services with bluetooth speakers, connect your TV and Phone.
Google Photos Print photo books from the services Use Facial Recognition
360 videos! That too on TV? Youtube is adding 360 videos to their TV App
Just Android O Everybody was waiting for Android news but Google hasn’t shared the final name of Android O
Android Optimizations Faster More Secure And more reliable
Hi! Kotlin Jaded by Java? Here’s more modern coding language for developers
This new search engine is going to help you find new jobs. Yes!! It’s a shocking news for all the job portals And thrilling for us.
Google shared its plans to update Daydream to version 2.0. Codenamed “Euphrates”, the update will make VR more fun and easier to share.
Google announces Android Go project for entry level devices. The idea is to have more affordable phones, even with just 1GB RAM, where Android O can run smoothly.