Google I/O recap: more web than you can shake a frozen dessert at
Posted in: Android, froyo, Google, GoogleTv, Today's ChiliWhew, Google really knows how to pack it in. Two days of Google I/O and we’ve got enough info on the future of the web, phone, and television to write a couple sci-fi novels and retire. Of course, we aren’t just bystanders here: we’ve also gotten our hands on the latest version of Android (2.2, codenamed Froyo) and put its through its speedy paces. You can catch up on all the action below.
Liveblog
Google TV
- Clicker.tv brings streaming internet video to your TV’s browser; it has a web browser right?
- Google TV turns on at I/O: runs Android and Flash, partnered with Sony, Logitech, and Intel
- Sony Internet TV, DISH first with Google TV this fall; Adobe, Logitech and others along for the ride
- CE-Oh no he didn’t!: Sony’s Sir Howard says ‘when you beat Apple, you’re dominating’
- Logitech’s Google TV companion box includes smartphone apps, we go eyes-on (updated: video!)
Android Froyo
- Foxconn’s Tegra 2-powered Android tablet hands-on (video)
- Google’s Larry Page says there’s ‘something wrong’ if your Android phone’s battery doesn’t last all day
- Android Gingerbread is ‘planned for Q4 2010’
- Android 2.2 Froyo officially announced
- Google claims Froyo has the world’s fastest mobile browser
- Android 2.2 ‘Froyo’ beta hands-on: Flash 10.1, WiFi hotspots, and some killer benchmark scores
- Flash 10.1 for Android beta unveiled: Hulu a no-show, Froyo now a minimum requirement
- Google adding over-the-air app installation and iTunes streaming to Android
- Android 2.2 SDK goes live, developers likely unable to crash Google’s download server
Web tech
- Google Wave opens doors to public, asks old friends for new chance
- Google launches open WebM web video format based on VP8 (update: hardware partners and Microsoft statement)
- Google partnership has GM OnStar exploring Maps, open APIs and more
- Google unveils Chrome web store, Sports Illustrated app impresses
- OnStar reveals mystery partner: Google
- mSpot stores your music* in the cloud, makes it available anywhere**
Google I/O recap: more web than you can shake a frozen dessert at originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 May 2010 10:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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