Tonight, Google held its annual conference for developers, Google I / O. Last year, the Mountain View company took advantage of the event to formally introduce its Google Glass, Nexus 7 tablet, the Nexus Q media center as well as version 4.1 of its Android operating system.
In one year, there have been many innovations presented by
Google starting with Google Glass that are marketed for some beta testers in the United States, the Nexus 4 smartphone and tablet Nexus 10 and the 4.2 version of Android. Finally, end of the year 2012, Google introduced the Chromebook pixels, a laptop designed by Google and fully equipped with the Chrome OS operating system.
For this version of the 2013 conference, Google wanted to cool the heat of of the most impatient. The conference would indeed primarily dedicated to developers and new products should not be transcendent. We know already that Google is working on a system of Game Center for Android, the Google Play Games, which could be announced tonight, but also unified messaging, Google Babel or a new interface for Google Maps. We learned Tuesday that the Mountain View company has also signed agreements with Universal Music, Sony Music and Warner Music for a streaming service subscription music which builds on Play Music and Youtube. Finally, if Google could take the opportunity to introduce a new version of Android, it would be that an update to Android 4.3 and not version 5.0 as expected. Hardware side, one expects a new Nexus 11 tablet designed by Samsung or smartphone "Nexus 5" still manufactured by LG. The X Phone Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Google, would meanwhile rejected.
In one year, there have been many innovations presented by
Google starting with Google Glass that are marketed for some beta testers in the United States, the Nexus 4 smartphone and tablet Nexus 10 and the 4.2 version of Android. Finally, end of the year 2012, Google introduced the Chromebook pixels, a laptop designed by Google and fully equipped with the Chrome OS operating system.
For this version of the 2013 conference, Google wanted to cool the heat of of the most impatient. The conference would indeed primarily dedicated to developers and new products should not be transcendent. We know already that Google is working on a system of Game Center for Android, the Google Play Games, which could be announced tonight, but also unified messaging, Google Babel or a new interface for Google Maps. We learned Tuesday that the Mountain View company has also signed agreements with Universal Music, Sony Music and Warner Music for a streaming service subscription music which builds on Play Music and Youtube. Finally, if Google could take the opportunity to introduce a new version of Android, it would be that an update to Android 4.3 and not version 5.0 as expected. Hardware side, one expects a new Nexus 11 tablet designed by Samsung or smartphone "Nexus 5" still manufactured by LG. The X Phone Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Google, would meanwhile rejected.