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Video search will be a lot more refined, thanks to Google’s new machine learning API
Google has just made it easier to search within videos, thanks to a new API it has developed that mixes cloud learning with location tracking. Google ...
Will Google Assistant be available on iOS? Here’s all you need to know
Google had already made the GBoard popular on the iOS platform, taking over a large chunk of Apple’s user-base onto the Google product line. Now, Goog ...
Google announces new HP Chromebook for education
Google this past week announced a new Chromebook for schools. The HP Chromebook x360 11 G1 Education Edition, as the name suggests, is made in partner ...
This app from Google and H&M will design you a customized dress
Google is partnering with H&M backed fashion brand Ivyrevel to make a one-of-a-kind ‘Data Dress’ as they call it. It will be made up of informatio ...
Google Daydream is now open to developers for submitting their own apps
Google’s Daydream VR platform has promised great things to its user base. And now, Google is planning on widening the bridge between developers and th ...
A partnership between Google Assistant and Bixby on the cards for Samsung
Samsung, on its quest to bring out its latest digital assistant Bixby, has been rumoured to have a tie-up with Google for better integration across mu ...
Soon you can run apps without installing, Google starts testing Instant Apps
Google's Instant Apps that was unveiled at the I/O conference in May last year is now available for testing. In an announcement on Monday, Google said ...
Google makes VR development easier, thanks to Tilt Brush toolkit
Google has now made its popular VR app Tilt Brush more widely appreciable to developers, especially those on the 2D spectrum, but making the entire to ...
Google+ to receive some much-needed updates
Google+ is still alive and how! The now less popular social networking app has received a few new updates to the platform thanks to Google’s continuou ...
Google acquires Fabric app developer platform from Twitter
The Twitter mobile app development platform Fabric has now changed hands to Google. Twitter sold the platform to the tech giant in order to cut costs ...