Honey, I Livestreamed the Kid
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May 18th 2016
This Week in Google 353
Honey, I Livestreamed the Kid
Google I/O 2016 - Android N, Google Home, Allo and Duo, Daydream Virtual Reality
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 22:00 UTC.
Guests:
Gina Trapani,
Matt Cutts
Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Gina Trapani, Jason Howell, and Matt Cutts discuss all the announcements from the 2016 Google I/O Keynote - Google Home, Allo and Duo, Daydream Virtual Reality, and Android N. Also, a man accidentally livestreams his child's birth on Facebook Live.
Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google.
Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Links
- Google unveils Google Assistant, a virtual assistant that’s a big upgrade to Google Now
- Google's Duo is another video chat service taking on Facetime, Skype
- Google Home: a speaker to finally take on the Amazon Echo
- " Android Wear 2.0 is a major overhaul of Google’s smartwatch OS"
- Google launches Android Studio 2.2 preview with Layout Editor, Firebase plugin, and APK Analyzer
- Google wants you to choose the final name for Android N
- With Daydream, Google hopes to up the ante for VR on phones
- Daydream is Google's new VR headset -- and it's not what you expected
- Motorola details three new Moto G smartphones
- Google veterans head off on their own to work on self-driving trucks
- Twitter to Stop Counting Photos and Links in 140-Character Limit
- dad streams birth on fb live; doesn't tell mom
- Google Spaces
- Google's unprecedented access to the White House
- The Google Play Store Will Now Let You Know if An App Shows Ads
- Google Webmaster Blog
- How to Add More Remote File Systems to Your Chromebook’s Files App