YouTube introduces "Snoopa Vision" allowing you to watch videos with Snoop Dogg
April FoolsDay 2016 is upon us, which means Google has a few pranks to roll out across its various platforms. Last year, Google Maps became a giant Pac-Man game then there were the times itlaunched Google Nose and Gmail Blue. For 2016, its attempts at good humor were mostly wellrecievedexcept for the newly implemented Mic Dropfeature on Gmail. From Google Cardboard Plastic to SnoopaVisiontoGoogle Maps Disco, heres what Google launched Friday.
YouTube SnoopaVision
A great YouTube video is always made better with a friend, which is why SnoopaVisionis great for YouTube. The YouTube April Fools Day 2016 prank combines 360-degree videos and Snoop Dogg for a Mystery Science Theater 3000 experience. Users can watch Snoop Dogg provide commentary on a host of videos from the Double Rainbow Song to Webcam 101 for Seniors.
Google Cardboard Plastic
Its Google Cardboard, but now in a hard plastic shell. Many have already made the witty observation that the piece of useless plastic is basically Google Glass. While virtual reality may be all the rage in 2016, Google wants to bring the reality back to reality with Google Cardboard Plastic.
Google Maps Goes Disco
Theres a funky version of Google Maps available for April Fools Day. Pegmannow has a fancy disco outfit when users visit him in Street View. Theres also a special treat within the Google Maps app where Pegman shows off his sweet dance moves.
Google Photo Emoji Search
Emojis have revolutionized how people communicate so it only makes sense to use these icons to search for other photos. The new feature uses the same recognition technology Google uses to identify photos, but instead of words users can use emojis.
Google Smart Reply With Emoji
Googles making it even easier to respond to texts with Smart Reply with emoji. Predictive emoji responses are something that could be a future feature, which could be great or scary depending on ones age.
Google realBooks
eBooks are a thing, but people still like buying books. Google decided to make realBooks, an android device for one singular eBook. Its a digital book perfect for putting on a bookshelf.
Self-Driving Bikes In The Netherlands
Google self-driving bikes removeall the physical elements of actually riding a bicycle. That means the bike drives itself and uses Google Maps and a GPS to take you to your next destination. Without having to worry about where to go, a person can be more productive.
Google Japan Flick Input
Touchscreens have eliminated some of the joy of a tactile response when using a keyboard or, go even further back in time, a typewriter. The Flick input lets users type out messages on an upgradedkeyboard that combines the best of the digital and physical words.
Google Searchable Socks
Every person has a few stray socks around the house. With Google Search for your socks, mismatched pairs could be a thing of the past in Australia.
Google X Moonshot
Google hired Richard Hendricks, he of Pied Piper fame from the HBO sitcom Silicon Valley, for their biggest moonshot yet. Hendricks is trying to use his expertise in compression to cut down the time it takes to talk and listen. From conversations to cows, its a world dominated by compression.
Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/google-april-fools-day-2016-gmail-mic-drop-youtube-snoopavision-disco-maps-more-2346843
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