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I/O 2013


We wait for it from year-to-year, The annual Android event Google I/O developer conference has been scheduled for 2013. Google confirmed that date of the event on Google+, it will be held May 15th through the 17th and once again the venue is Moscone West in San Francisco.

 

Key Lime Pie


Last year's conference tickets sold out in 28 minutes. Registration plans will be announced in February, so be ready! As for the announcements, we can expect a New Android version probably the Android 5.0 that its name "Kie Lime Pie" was leaked last week by a Google employee.

 

I/O 2013

 

Save the date for Google I/O 2013

It might only be December, but Google I/O 2013 is set and is just 162 days away! We'll be returning to Moscone Center West in San Francisco on May 15-17, 2013, and sharing the experience beyond via Google Developers Live and I/O Extended viewing parties. We'll announce registration details in February 2013.

If you have not yet experienced Google I/O, our annual developer event, visit the 2012 site at https://developers.google.com/events/io/ for highlights, including the spellbinding Google Glass demo (https://youtu.be/D7TB8b2t3QE).

 

 

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eric google


In an interview with Bloomberg yesterday, Google's Chairman Eric Schmidt said Android is quite clearly winning its war against iOS. Schmidt compared the rivalry between Android and iOS in the mobile OS space to the Microsoft versus Apple debacle 20 years ago.

 

android eating an apple

 

He also added that now new users are activating more than 1.3 million Android devices a day. In the third quarter alone, Android took 72 percent of the market, while Apple's iOS managed just 14 percent.

 

"This is a huge platform change; this is of the scale of 20 years ago Microsoft versus Apple. We're winning that war pretty clearly now." - Eric Schmidt, Google

 

 

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Google Maps


Google Maps has officially launched for iOS. The app is available now in the iTunes App Store, and while it is a universal app, it is designed for the iPhone 5, meaning if you decide to install it on an iPad, it will not be optimized. Google Maps for iOS has most of the features you'd expect, and even more interesting it has launched with an SDK.

 

Google maps

 

The app is everything that you'd expect from a Google Maps app. It includes the full range of places, and Street View imagery. It includes voice guided turn-by-turn navigation, vector drawn maps for faster loading and 3D modeling, live traffic info, and public transit directions. It's a full featured Google Maps app.

 

g-maps

 

The only downsides we can see in initial testing is that it doesn't include walking or biking directions, and isn't optimized for the iPad yet. There also is no Google Latitude or offline maps, but we really didn't expect that. Overall, the app is slick and smooth. It even has some features we'd like to see come over to Android like having the top search result show at the bottom, and swiping up on it brings up the entire search results list. Google promised an amazing Maps experience, and it came through with this app.

 

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google now


When Google moved to Smartphones, the company changed the world with its Android operating System. Now Google is looking into bringing its latest innovations from Android Jelly bean to the desktop. It's "Google Now"... Yes, Google is looking to bring the Google now cards to the Chrome browser on all desktops PC/MAC/Chromebooks.

 

Google now

 

Chrome developers channel revealed this with a bug/issue report, The issue is titled "Creating a skeleton for Google Now for Chrome implementation", which suggests there's more work to be done before Google Now hits Chrome.


According to the description of the issue, Google Now cards will be shown using Desktop Notifications. If you want to get it before any other Chrome users, keep your eyes in the Chrome dev channel Here.

 


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I/O 2013


We wait for it from year-to-year, The annual Android event Google I/O developer conference has been scheduled for 2013. Google confirmed that date of the event on Google+, it will be held May 15th through the 17th and once again the venue is Moscone West in San Francisco.

 

Key Lime Pie


Last year's conference tickets sold out in 28 minutes. Registration plans will be announced in February, so be ready! As for the announcements, we can expect a New Android version probably the Android 5.0 that its name "Kie Lime Pie" was confirmed yesterday by a Google employee.

 

 

Save the date for Google I/O 2013

It might only be December, but Google I/O 2013 is set and is just 162 days away! We'll be returning to Moscone Center West in San Francisco on May 15-17, 2013, and sharing the experience beyond via Google Developers Live and I/O Extended viewing parties. We'll announce registration details in February 2013.

If you have not yet experienced Google I/O, our annual developer event, visit the 2012 site at https://developers.google.com/events/io/ for highlights, including the spellbinding Google Glass demo (https://youtu.be/D7TB8b2t3QE).

 

 

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