The search giant is also bringing Search by Voice to Chrome.Users will also be able to create GIF images and panoramas. We heard about AI, Android, and, of course, a plethora. Google+ Photos now comes Auto Awesome feature that automatically combines photos and reproduces new ones. Google has wrapped up its two-hour-long I/O keynote, which was absolutely packed with news.Google Play for Education was part of the keynote, which is a version of the Play store designed exclusively for children and teachers.In the decades since, we’ve been developing our technology to deliver on that mission. The service will cost $9.99 per month, but if you subscribe by June 30th, you’ll only pay $7.99 per month. Nearly 24 years ago, Google started with two graduate students, one product, and a big mission: to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Google Play Music All Access was unveiled, a new music streaming service that competes directly with Spotify. ![]() During the 3.5 hours keynote the search giant unveiled a new redesigned Google+, which looks a lot like Pinterest and Facebook, demoed a new standalone Hangouts app, and showed off a new Maps (use the link to sign up for the preview). Google also announced that Android has over 900 million activations and apps has been downloaded 48 billion times. ![]() Google I/O 2013 kicked off today and the company talked about almost everything (almost I say, because the only absence was the announcement of Android 4.3).
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