Google’s Smart Apps for All Ages

Google focuses to provide smart apps for all ages especially adolescent and young adults. Google play which is famous of online books for most disciplines, lately carries a variety of games which can easily be downloaded into individual laptops, notepads, ipads and iphones. These apps are portable and does entertain pals from far and near. With enhancements and newly designed apps, Google developers are kept busy maintaining their production. The press reported that this year’s I/O really will be much more developed-focused than what we observed in 2012 and 2013. We’ll see fewer product announcements, and more emphasis on developer tools for improving the design and distribution of apps.

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The search engine is still the most powerful tool of Google providing information and imagery that composes of more than one could image. The visualization of formation and development different organisms brings a closer view and understanding these disciplines to the observers. The internet is full of endless information which is accessible through our fingertips using search apps such as google.

Still, we remain confident that Wednesday’s Google keynote—streamed live will be as exciting as ever, showcasing upcoming innovations in Google’s operating systems and services, with a strong emphasis on accessibility, home connectivity, and even automobiles.

Read on for our specific predictions on what to expect from I/O’s 2016 keynote, and follow Greenbot throughout the conference for reports on how Google’s plans will affect you.

Android Lollipop

Google has an established tradition of announcing new Android releases at Google I/O. In keeping with the “sweets named in alphabetical order” theme, the next version should be something that starts with “L.” (The current Android version, 4.4, is called thumbnail—the first update to carry a commercial brand name).

There are plenty of fun naming options available for Google, from “handheld” to “wireless drive” to “play stations.” But our money is on “Lollipop.” The bigger question is whether Google will call it Android 4.5 or 5.0. It’s high time for a major version revision.

Names are just branding exercises, of course. Users are more interested in features, and Google has been moving toward introducing new features not in Android itself, but in individual apps, their associated APIs, and in Google Play Services. This ensures that users can play with the latest, greatest features without having to wait for a full OS update from their carriers.