Noticias: iPhone 7, iOS 9.3.2, Google IO 2016 y +
At I/O this year, Google displayed its vision for a more ubiquitous and conversational way of interacting with technology. Its Assistant is chattier, answering natural language queries with a more human voice, and its found its way into several new Google products: the messenger Allo and the Echo-like speaker Home. Both are areas where other companies have a lead, but Googles strength in AI gave these services some nice twists, doing things like automatically generating surprisingly specific reactions to photos.
Google also announced improvements to Android though N, out of beta this summer, still needs to be named as well as a mobile VR platform that will come with the new OS. Theres a FaceTime rival Duo as well, and a way to run Android apps without downloading anything. Below are the 10 biggest announcements.
Google has a new VR platform
Google has two new messaging apps
More assistants in more places
Android keeps getting bigger
What does it all mean?
Seeing these products through wont be easy. VR, messaging, and smart assistants are three of the hottest areas of tech; today, Google took big swings at all of them. The demos were impressive, especially where the intelligence of its Assistant was on display, but the result leaves us with a lot of questions. Will a smart chatbot be enough to surmount the lead of Amazons Echo or Facebooks Messenger? Can Googles Daydream platform catch up with the Vive and the Rift? Amazon has been aggressive about partnering with other services, and Facebook well, Facebook is where everyones friends already are. Well need a much closer look at the products before we can start to guess at the answers, but in the meantime, Sundar Pichais Google has showed it isnt afraid of making big bets.
Googles new Allo and Duo chat appsSource: http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/18/11701030/google-io-2016-keynote-highlights-announcements-recap
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