Showing posts with label Google I/O. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google I/O. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2013

iOS, Android and Chrome and can make use of Google Hangouts.

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The hangouts, also called "hangouts" in Spanish, is video calling sessions that became fashionable for several months ago. Yesterday, during the conference Google I/O, the search engine company announced great news for Internet users. One of the biggest improvements have been introduced at the event is the new service Google Hangouts. The idea of ​​the search engine company was always hangouts that could be carried out through various platforms, and now we can organize meetups on platforms iOS, Android and Chrome browser already traditional.
Surely you make use of at least one of these three platforms, so do a hangout with your friends, family or colleagues will be much easier now. The new Hangouts is a replacement for Google Talk, Google+ Hangout Messenger and current, and that lets you chat, share pictures and even do a video chat with a person or a group of people. In other words, Google Hangouts is a new messaging service platform, and it looks very promising.
It can be made ​​with Hangouts for Android , iOS and Chrome by clicking on the respective links.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Tickets for the Google I/O 2013 sold out in less than an hour

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Not only concert tickets and football games go fast, since so do the event Google I/O. If planning to go to Google I/O this year, then bad luck, because ticket sales already closed because the same were sold out very quickly. Today, any large company that is part of the technology industry, mobile phones or the Internet is able to fill your events so really fast.

The entries in the 2012 edition of the Google I/O sold out in only 30 minutes, and from this year, but failed to break the record, also sold quickly, running out in less than an hour.

Regular attendees had to pay $ 900 to clinch the coveted ticket, while students and the like paid 3 times less, that is $ 300. While it seems very expensive tickets, remember to attend an event of this means we will not return home with empty hands, because Google usually have gifts ready for attendees.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Google Chrome for Android leaves beta phase


Google released the final version of Chrome for Android devices. This update provides stability and a number of performance fixes the beta, along with some minor adjustments user interface, especially for the 'tablets'. This version is now available for download through Google Play.

Google continues to present new developments in their services. On Wednesday, Google opened the conference Google I/O 2012 where was the latest of Mountain View. His own 'tablet' Nexus 7, glasses Glass Project, the multimedia device Nexus Q and the new version of Android Jelly Bean were the highlights of the first day.

But these are not the only highlights of the company. On Wednesday, the Chrome team has also announced new, particularly in its version for Android. As confirmed by the Chrome team on its official blog, the browser version for Android has left its beta phase and is now available stable version.

This version provides fixes stable performance over the beta, such as errors in the types of sources or the zoom and scroll through the pages, and includes adjustments for the user interface, especially in the 'tablets' . Known issues are available in Chrome support site.

This version is now available for download through Google Android Play ICS and earlier.

Related links:

- Blog Google Chrom

Drive SDK allows you to use Google cloud apps from Android and IOS



The second version of Google Drive SDK adds a new API to allow developers to make use of cloud storage from both Android applications, as for IOS. In addition, the web version also includes enhancements like the ability to convert formats, copy or share files with users.

Last April, Google announced the first version of Google Drive SDK along with a wide range of applications. On Wednesday, during the conference Google I/O 2012-that the Mountain View celebrated these days in San Francisco, the team has submitted the next version of the SDK for Google Drive, with a series of updates that include an extension of the API, simplified development experience and support of mobile applications.

According to the developers of Google Blog, the new Google API for Drive exposes all standard file operations and methods of listings and searches files, format conversion, copying files, managing reviews and share files with users.

They have also introduced comprehensive support for Android and iPhone OS applications using the SDK for Google Drive and having an ally to the cloud. Android developers and IOS can make use of cloud storage directly from their mobile applications. Thus, third-party applications can take advantage of the virtual space to download, upload or edit at any time.

"Mobile applications can use the API for Drive to read and write files directly to Google Drive. Users also can click on Open with on their mobile devices to view or edit the content from your smartphone or 'tablet' as they do from the web ", say the developers.

The new version of Drive SDK is already available on the Google developer.

Related links:

- Google Developers