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Google I/O 2018: 5 things we're likely to see (and 5 things we really want)

Google I/O 2018: 5 things we’re likely to see (and 5 things we really want)

Posted on May 8, 2018July 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Homes, Pixels, and Android oh my!

Google I/O 2018 kicks off May 8, and we can’t wait to hear what’s cooking for developers and fans. We’ll obviously get a whole lot of info about the next version of Android, but no doubt AI, AR, Assistant, and other Google products will have their moment as well. Here’s everything we expect to see, plus a few things we’re wishing hard for:

5 things we’re likely to see

More Android P features

Google has already released a developer’s preview of Android P, but the company’s likely holding back some features for the big show. Most notably, Google accidentally outed a gesture-based navigation system that could debut this week (unless it’s being saved for the Pixel 3).
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Computers & IT Tags:AI, android, Android P, AR, developer, gesture, Google, navigation, Pixel, Pixel 3

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