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Friday, February 17, 2017

Google IO 2018 ( 16 important updates )

Google IO


Google I/O (simply I/O) is an annual developer conference held by Google in Mountain View, California. ... "I/O" stands for input/output, as well as the slogan "Innovation in the Open". The event's format is similar to Google Developer Day.

Release Dates: May 8, 2018
Location: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California, United States
Latest developments: Android, Google Assistant, Google Maps, Google Photos, artificial intelligence, and much more.


Very first io game is slither. It is an io games created by Steve Howe. In this Players controls a digital snake,it consumes multi colour pelletes from different players . The target of the game is to develop the longest snake in the server.


16 Most Important Updates Google is going to lunch GOOGLE IO:



1. Gmail can now autocomplete entire emails (!) with a new feature called Smart Compose — just keep hitting the tab button, and Google will autocomplete your message. You can switch it on right now as part of the new Gmail experience Google is rolling out.



2. A new Google Photos feature called Suggested Actions can spot friends in your photos and offer to share those photos with those people with the press of a button.


3. Google Photos is more powerful now. You can instantly turn photos of documents into PDFs. You can also remove color from your photos — even just in certain areas — or re-colorize your old black-and-white photos of your relatives.


4. Google Assistant has made a major breakthrough, according to CEO Sundar Pichai. Soon, it will sound much more natural — in fact, the new voice of Google Assistant, coming later this year, is none other than the R&B star John Legend.

5. Google Assistant is also much smarter now. Thanks to a feature called Continued Conversations, you don't need to say "OK Google" every time you want to talk to it — just use the command to get the conversation going, then ask as many questions as you'd like. Google Assistant will also remember your past answers and parse multiple questions in one sentence.


6. Google is rolling out something parents have been craving since the advent of personal assistants: a politeness feature, in which you essentially get credit for saying "please" when you ask Google Assistant for something. It's designed to teach children to not be bossy when asking for things. When you say "please," Google will respond in kind — and even compliment you.


7. Pichai unveiled a wild experimental Google Assistant feature called Duplex: You can ask Google Assistant to call a business on your behalf, and Google's AI will schedule an appointment for you. Yes, this is totally real. Google demoed two phone calls on stage to give people a taste.


You should hear the phone calls for yourself in the video.
Also, note how natural-sounding the new Google Assistant is, even adding in filler words like "um" to sound more human.

8. Google's new version of Android, called Android P, focuses on "digital well-being." Basically, Google wants you to spend less time on your phone and more time with your loved ones, so Android will give you information about how you use your phone and even create controls to limit screen time, particularly with apps like YouTube.

9. If you subscribe to multiple publications, like newspapers and online magazines, a new feature called Subscribe with Google will let you access all your paid content anywhere, including on Google Search, Google News, and the publishers' sites.

10. Google is preparing for Android phones without buttons. The new Android P has a new navigation system that makes multitasking easier by emphasizing gestures over virtual buttons. It looks very similar to iOS on the buttonless iPhone X, where there's a swipe icon at the bottom of the phone to help you navigate and multitask.



11. Android P has a "shush" mode. If the feature is turned on and you put your phone facedown on a table, it will automatically activate "do not disturb" mode.

12. Another smart feature in Android P: If you're looking at the screen and rotate the phone, either on purpose or accidentally, a button will pop up to let you also rotate the screen. Otherwise, you can keep the display the way it is.

13. Google showed off some very cool technology for Google Maps designed to let you use your phone's camera to navigate around town using Street View. If you waved your phone in front of you, you'd see the Street View version of what you're seeing. If you needed directions, giant arrows — or even animated characters — could point you where to go next. It's a lot like "Crazy Taxi," but in the real world.


It's not clear whether this augmented-reality feature will be incorporated into Google Maps.

14. Google announced a cool new feature for its futuristic camera software, Google Lens. Now, if you point your phone's camera at a book, you can highlight the text with your finger and copy it to your phone. Yes, really.

15. Google Lens also has a new feature called Style Match. If you point your phone's camera at an outfit — or accessories or furniture — Google can use its object-recognition and machine-learning prowess to help you buy that item online, and it can even show similar styles you might like.

16. Google camera feather shows whats on the screen and new restudent going to be open or name of non mentioned physically shop, business or organization in the camera , which shows name of that place with its description.
 For example, you opened your camera then you showed to some unknown building, then in the screen of that device it that the building is a restaurant or some other organization.

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