Google IO 2017 – Developer Keynote (3 of 3) – AI and Firebase

AI first approach has been put forward by Google in this year's Google IO. Machine insight on the human needs are going to dramatically change the way of traditional problem solving. For developers across the globe - The current momentum is about unlearning and learning. Not just that, more importantly learning to learn is the … Continue reading Google IO 2017 – Developer Keynote (3 of 3) – AI and Firebase

Android ‘O’ – What’s in for developers. 

Google announced Android O developer preview on March 21, 2017. From that on there have been speculations on what is new on Android O. Let us see in detail on what is there in Android for developers - User Experience -  1) Picture in Picture  Available on Phones. Not just TV - Set supportsPictureInPicture to … Continue reading Android ‘O’ – What’s in for developers. 

Google IO 2017 – Developer Keynote (2 of 3) – Assistant and Chrome

Let us see the developer announcements on Actions on Google and Chrome Actions on Google Last December, actions on google was introduced to develop apps for Google Home. Actions on Google is available in both android and iOS. Easy purchases within the assistant - Transactions are introduced to be used within the assistant window. Transaction … Continue reading Google IO 2017 – Developer Keynote (2 of 3) – Assistant and Chrome

Google IO 2017 – Developer Keynote (1 of 3) – Android.

Unlike the usual Google IO, this year the developer keynote was a separate event. There was highlights on the below areas - Android Google Assistant and Chrome MI/AL and Firebase I would like to detail the announcements in 3 different blogs. Below are some of the highlights from Developer Keynotes exclusively on android. Jason started … Continue reading Google IO 2017 – Developer Keynote (1 of 3) – Android.

How are Self-Driving/Autonomous/Driverless cars going to help you?

Driverless cars are one of the modern day technological advancements for this decade. Many major companies are betting on the self driving cars. This is a good move. After all, the sole purpose of advanced computational capabilities is to improve the way of life by simplyfying things around us. Rather than having an one to … Continue reading How are Self-Driving/Autonomous/Driverless cars going to help you?

Simple ways to develop iBeacon and Eddystone Beacon applications

Companies around the world are looking to deliver exceptional unique customer experience. Businesses require more customer engagements. Engaging a customer through their mobile phone is really important for business to grow. Beacons can help provide a greater customer experience by providing context-aware information to the customers in their mobile phones. Beacons are mostly used for … Continue reading Simple ways to develop iBeacon and Eddystone Beacon applications

IoT – Representing real world in the form of data

What is IoT - At-least, as I understand the end goal of IoT is to represent real world entities as data. IoT is more emerging across industries. Every industry is trying to gather as much data as possible for variety of purposes. IoT can help in achieving - Increased efficiency and productivity through automation Better … Continue reading IoT – Representing real world in the form of data

Google IO 2017 – Highlights on Keynote

Mobile first to AI first - Put ML/AI on rendering service to the mobile Gmail being conversational. Word error rate reduction in voice recognition. Image recognition - Context based. Google Lens - Vision based computing assistant. Google Home - Neural beam helped in reducing the number of microphones in google home. AI first data centers. Machine … Continue reading Google IO 2017 – Highlights on Keynote