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The top 5 things we saw at Google I/O 2018

Posted on May 9, 2018July 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Google’s annual I/O event is now underway following its keynote earlier today. The company had a lot to say about its products, the work it is doing now, and the plans it has for the future. There’s a lot to unpack from the event, but a handful of thing stand out among the rest, including all the details on Android P, a surprise Waymo announcement, and more.

1. Android P

Android P took center stage at Google’s I/O 2018 keynote. We got a look at the upcoming software update, as well as details on Google’s reasoning behind the changes. Users can expect a simplified, intuitive interface when Android P is released later this year. Among other things, the upcoming version features a single home button that has gesture controls. Notifications have been tweaked, the system predicts which apps you’re likely to use, there are Slice and App Actions, and much more.
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Computers & IT Tags:android, Android P, app, gesture, Google, home, Slashgear, software, Waymo

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