Google's New Goal: Make Everything Work Together

Google has made wonders over the years and recently they stepped the notch higher when they announced during the Google I/O event that they just basically wanted to integrate all the things they have done and make everything work in unison. According to Cnet, Google wanted to make computing simple again. Google executive, Sunday Pichai, said that it's all about putting the company to work and solve important and complicated problems.

At the I/O conference, Google announced interesting new products such as a home automation software and a new and improved photo storage service that will work with all mobile devices and virtually all of Google's apps. Google went a step further when Pichai confirmed that they are looking on developing an app that literally wants to help. For example, if someone texted a friend to pick something up, the app will create an automatic reminder on the phone about the errand or something close to that.

In a nutshell, Google wanted to power devices through Android, such as smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, home appliances, cars, etc. etc. By doing this, it will make everything easier and will make the daily life less complicated.

Google also took advantage of the event by presenting their newest baby on the pipeline, the Android M. Online tech magazine Engadget said that the development of the said software is still in its early stage but of course, Google likes to keep it interesting.

The very ambitious move Google wants to accomplish is not fairly new in the technology world. Microsoft did it, Apple is doing it, and at this point, it might be Larry Page's Google's turn.

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