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    Google I/O 2014 : All you need to know

     

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    Today has been a big day for Google at their yearly developer conference. Led by Android and Chrome boss Sundar Pichai , they have introduced a lot of new goodies that they have been working on for the past year on Android, Chrome and other platforms. From Android wear, Google Fit, a new version of Android called Android L. There is also Android One a smartphone solution tailored for developing markets that will start in India. Google also wants to take our attention in both the living room and your car with Android TV and Android Auto respectively. You can read more on our Google I/O 2014 below.

     

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    All about Android One and The New Material design For Android

     

    Previewing the the Next version of Android, Android L

     

    All about Android on your wrist with Android Wear

     

    This is Android Auto

     

    Android is now on your TV and Chrome Cast gets Pimped

     

     

     

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    Roger Bambino
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