Google I/O 2015 Kicking Off Next Week: What To Expect ... And Not Expect
The countdown to Google I/O 2015 has moved from months to days, with the company's annual developers conference set to kick off this weekend.
As the search engine company prepares to deliver its state of the union address, it's time to look at what fans can expect from keynote presentations and what may likely be glossed over or unmentioned.
Last year's Google I/O covered Android L (now Android 5.0 Lollipop), Google Auto, Android TV and the Android Wear platform. Here's what is expected (and also ignored) this year:
Android M
It's been pulled now, but there was, for a short time, mention of Android M—Milky Way or Mars maybe—in an entry on the conference's schedule. The developer version of Google's next mobile operating system was mentioned in an entry titled "An Android for Work Update" that described how Android M can create new markets for hundreds of millions of devices for workers.
The countdown to Google I/O 2015 has moved from months to days, with the company's annual developers conference set to kick off this weekend.
As the search engine company prepares to deliver its state of the union address, it's time to look at what fans can expect from keynote presentations and what may likely be glossed over or unmentioned.
Last year's Google I/O covered Android L (now Android 5.0 Lollipop), Google Auto, Android TV and the Android Wear platform. Here's what is expected (and also ignored) this year:
Android M
It's been pulled now, but there was, for a short time, mention of Android M—Milky Way or Mars maybe—in an entry on the conference's schedule. The developer version of Google's next mobile operating system was mentioned in an entry titled "An Android for Work Update" that described how Android M can create new markets for hundreds of millions of devices for workers.
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