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Google I/O 2015, some exciting announcements!

2015-06-02 · Anurag

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The 2015 Google I/O conference took place on May 28 and 29. Last year, Google showed off Android L, which later launched as Android 5.0 Lollipop, the new Material Design look for Android, Android apps on Chromebooks, the Google Fit health platform and much more. So what's in store for this year?

Here are the three major announcements from Google I/O 2015 that will certainly excite you:

1. Google Photo

Remember back in 2004, Gmail came with 1 GB free storage offer, something much ahead of its competitors who were offering 2-4 MB at that time. Today you can see a similar move - Google Photos, a brand new app from Google, providing a private and safe home to store your photos. The big thing is you can backup and store UNLIMITED high quality photos and videos for FREE! Apple, on the other hand, offers just 5GB of free storage and for more storage you need to pay a monthly charge.

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Even better news is you can have it on your phone right now. The app is live on Play store, the web and even iTunes app store!

2. Internet of Things - Brillo and Weave

Brand new project Brillo (derived from Android) was also announced yesterday for Internet of Things. Devices built over brillo can connect to each other, to phone and to cloud using a common new communications API called Weave

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With Brillo and Weave, you can now imagine connected devices providing greater automation in areas like

Any android device can recognise a brillo device and you can control them through your android phone or even watch.

3. M Developer Preview

A sneak peek to M Developer Preview was provided:  

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Android Wear

It was made public that 4000+ apps for android wear have been created since the launch of Android Wear watches. You can use wrist gestures to see notifications, and draw things that get recognised as emoji which you can send to your friends

Virtual Reality

Expeditions, JUMP and GoPro

There was a great announcement from google for travellers and expeditioners with the introduction of a new 3D - VR platform called JUMP. GoPro with its partnership with Google has built a new device that can capture 360-degree videos through an array of 16 cameras. JUMP videos will be supported by YouTube.

Watch one of the 360-degree videos on YouTube created by GoPro:  

Expeditions is a new platform which is supposed to be a new chapter in educating children. The teacher can now take students to a VR expedition giving them first-hand understanding of the subject. They need to distribute to students a Google Cardboard device, and it will act like a binocular to the place that you need to go to.

Project Loon

Project Loon with its tag line "(Bal)Loon for all" aims at connectivity to rural areas through balloons in space (up in the stratosphere). It was talked about tests being done for scaling up this high ambition project.

With affordable devices like AndroidOne and a better connectivity, we can think of a future where we can sooner get in touch with people affected in a disaster, can educate children in the remote part of the world or provide vocational training without having people to relocate themselves

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