Gehört auch zur I/O :X3:
Zitat[size=18]Project Brillo[/SIZE]
Project Brillo is Google’s Internet of Things operating systems. Based on a barebones version of Android, Brillo will give developers and manufacturers an easy way to create and run connected devices. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]Inbox by Gmail[/SIZE]
Inbox by Gmail is finally available without an invite. New features coming are availability for Google apps accounts, trip bundles, undo send button, custom signatures, swipe to delete option and more. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]Google Photos[/SIZE]
Google has decoupled the Photos functionality from Google Plus into a standalone app that offers unlimited storage, improved auto-tagging, revamped autoawesome features and more. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]Google Now on Tap[/SIZE]
Coming with Android M, Google Now on Tap makes the virtual assistant accessible from any app through a home button long press. Now with more contextual awareness. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]For developers[/SIZE]
Google announced Android Studio 1.3, Polymer 1.0, a new Material design library and more tools to help devs create awesome apps. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]Offline Google Maps[/SIZE]
Full offline functionality is coming to Google Maps by the end of the year. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]Android One updates[/SIZE]
For developing markets, Google is serving optimized versions of websites to ensure the best possible user experience. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]Android Nanodegree[/SIZE]
Want to learn everything about Android development? In six months, that is? Google’s new Nanodegree is for you. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]Google Family Star[/SIZE]
Family Star is a sort of G-rated section of the Play Store that kids can peruse without fear of bumping into something inappropriate. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]Developer pages[/SIZE]
Google now gives developers a nicer home in the Play Store and lets them A/B test app variants. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]Virtual reality[/SIZE]
Google is releasing an improved version of Cardboard VR that is compatible with more devices, as well as Jump and Expedition, two programs designed to spur the development of VR. Read more.
Zitat[size=18]HBO Now[/SIZE]
Finally, HBO Now is no longer exclusive to iOS devices. The service is hitting Play Store this summer. Read more.
Quelle >> http://www.androidauthority.com/google-i-2015-roundup-612320/