May 122011
 

Summary of Google I/O 2011 Keynote Day 2:

  • Google Chrome Browser
    • Speech to Text input
    • Using GPU to hardware-accelerate graphics
    • 10X performance improvement to Canvas 2D
    • 10X performance improvement to WebGL
    • Tinkercad – web-based 3D modeling tool
  • Chrome Web Store
    • Available in 41 languages to all 160 million users of Chrome
    • Seamless, painless, simple in-app payments within online web apps
    • 5% flat fee to Google for purchases within online web apps
  • Angry Birds on the Web
    • In Chrome Web Store
    • Play the complete game offline
    • Mighty Eagles will be available on Chrome soon (when in-app purchase is released)
    • Used Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
  • 3 Dreams of Black
    • Interactive music experience project from Google Creative Lab
    • Uses the power of Javascript, HTML5, WebGL to make an immersive, interactive, multimedia 3D experience for the web
    • Chris Milk, wrote and direct the script, based off some music off of Danger Mouse and Daniel Luppe’s new album called ROME, featuring Jack White from the White Stripes and Nora Jones
    • Involves composited video, animation, and 3D graphics all into one space
    • Chrome Experiments to see a number of demos
  • Google Chrome OS / Chromebook
    • Nothing but the web
    • Instant-on (8 secs), always connected, all-day battery, access your stuff anywhere, gets better over time, security built-in
    • Able to download files and open with new File Manager
    • Added a new Media Player, plays music + video with full screen mode
    • Movie rentals and Music beta works seamlessly
    • Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, music, MOG, Pandora, etc. all works out of the box
    • Send to Picasa, Save to Box.net, Open with Google Docs, etc. Chrome Web apps able to install local file handler for file types
    • Offline versions of Gmail, Google Calendar, Google docs
    • Built-in 3G
    • Samsung Chromebook
      • 8 second boot
      • 12.1″ display – 300 nits
      • 8 hour battery
      • WiFi + built-in 3G option
      • Available in 2 colors
      • WiFi – US$429, With 3G – US$499
    • Acer Chromebook
      • 8 second boot
      • 11.6″ screen – full HD display
      • Full size keyboard
      • 6.5 hour battery
      • WiFi + built-in 3G option
      • US$349 and up
      • Available June 15, in US at Amazon.com and Bestbuy.com
      • Also available in UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Italy
    • Chromebox – without screen
    • IT management and administration
      • Web Console to centrally manage all Chromebooks
      • Add, remove users, apps, and have a centralized group policy settings for their entire employee base
    • Chromebooks for Business
      • Software and hardware as a service
      • Get Chromebooks, centralized web console, full support, warranty & replacements (ship a new device when breaks down), hardware auto-updates (upgrade to the next generation Chromebooks)
      • $28/user/month
      • Chromebooks for Education – $20/user/month
      • Available June 15 for companies, schools, governments, in US at Amazon.com and Bestbuy.com
      • Also available in UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Italy
May 112011
 

Summary of Google I/O 2011 Keynote Day 1:

  • Android 3.1 Honeycomb
    • Scroll through all your recent apps – may or may not be running
    • Stretchable (horizontal and vertical) widgets – only a few lines XML for developers
    • USB host
      • importing photos directly from camera to tablet
      • Supports keyboards, mice, trackpads, joysticks, game controllers, and more
    • Coming to Google TV this summer – automatic update over the air
    • Google TV will be getting the Android Market
  • Android Ice-cream Sandwich
    • Q4 launch
    • Give app developers the tools they need to create great experiences
    • One OS Everywhere
      • State of the Art UI
      • Advanced App Framework (scale UI to various form factors)
    • Head and face tracking
    • Virtual Camera operator
      • Back and forth camera focus and transition between people
  • Android Cloud Services
    • Movie Rentals
      • Bringing the same purchase and access everywhere of Android Apps, Books, to movie rentals
      • Movies where you want them, when you want them. Instantly.
      • Thousands of movies to rent starting at $1.99
      • 30 day rental period
      • 24 hours to complete viewing after started watching
      • Able to download movies for offline viewing (Pinning)
      • Rent and play movies directly from website, tablet, phone
      • market.android.com
      • Movies App will be available to tablets with 3.1 update, Android 2.2 and above phones can download from market in a couple of weeks
    • Music Beta by Google
      • Listen on the web, or any compatible wires
      • Stored in the cloud
      • Music Manager
        • On Windows and Mac
        • Upload to Music Beta
      • Instant Mix
        • Build a playlist automatically based on any song
      • Android Music App (new)
        • Connects to Music service in the cloud
        • Show all local music and cloud music
        • Playlists available instantly to all devices
        • Recently played music will be available online
        • Able to cache offline, same as Movies app (Pinning)
        • Android 2.2 or higher available for download in market now
      • Add up to 20,000 songs
      • Free while in beta
      • music.google.com/about to get started
  • Android Guidelines
    • Create new guidelines for how quickly devices will get updated after new Android platform releases
    • For how long devices will continue to get updated after that
    • Verizon, HTC, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, LG, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Motorola, AT&T
    • New devices from these partners will receive the latest Android platform updates for 18 months after launch if the hardware allows
  • Future of Computing and Applications
    • Android Open Accessory (developer.android.com/guide/topics/usb/adk.html)
      • Platform support for hardware accessories and new APIs to talk to them
      • Build a wide range of accessories and will work with any Android device going forward
      • Available for Android Honeycomb 3.1 and Android Gingerbread 2.3.4
      • Releasing the hardware and software for Android Open Accessory reference design
      • ADK for Android Accessory Development Kit
      • Based on Arduino, and a USB host for circuits
      • Completely open, no NDAs, no fees, no approval process to build a hardware accessory or write the software that goes with it
    • Android @ Home
      • Allow android Apps to discover, connect, communicate with appliances and devices in the home
      • For appliances that cannot connect to WiFi, a new open wireless protocol for Android devices to talk to them
      • Lights, alarm clocks, thermostats, dishwashers, etc.
      • Project Tungsten
        • Runs the Android OS and Android @ Home software
        • Connect to speakers or home stereo system
        • Same music beta service played in living room
        • Direct music to 1 or more tungsten devices