Google I/O event date set
The word has come from the top: Google CEO Sundar Pichai says the company's annually sold-out Google IO conference will take place on May 18-20 in Mountain View.
The word has come from the top: Google CEO Sundar Pichai says the company's annually sold-out Google IO conference will take place on May 18-20 in Mountain View.
Google may not have caught up to Amazon in the Cloud market, but that's OK, according to a Google executive. The company is heading in a slightly different direction with Cloud computing that involves helping customers analyse their data.
Google developer advocate Colt McAnlis said that Android apps, almost across the board, are not architected correctly for the best networking performance, during a talk he gave Friday at Google's I/O developer conference in San Francisco.
From Android M to Google Photos to the updates to Google Play, here are the most important announcements at Google I/O 2015.
Check out what actually happened at Google’s big annual shindig in San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO -- At GoogleX, failure isn't just a good thing. It's something their engineers strive for.
Google and Apple are two of the staunchest competitors in any industry, especially with regard to their Android and iOS operating systems for smartphones and tablets.
Google executives have a vision that one day soon your jacket, shirt, pants -- even your socks -- might control your phone, tablet or even the lights in your house.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The fact that Google launched a new photo sharing and storage service this week isn't ringing the death knell of Google+.
Google's quest to reach the billion or so people in the world who still can't connect to the Internet has produced several novel wireless technologies to make up for slow or poor networks.
Google on Thursday gave a quick glimpse of a variety of new features coming to its next-generation operating system, dubbed Android M, during a keynote at Google I/O.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Does it ever feel like you take thousands of photos but rarely go back and look at them?
Google is moving deeper into the world of the Internet of Things (IoT), announcing a new operating system -- Brillo -- as well as a communications layer at its Google I/O developer conference today.
A look ahead to this week's Big Google Thing in San Francisco on May 28 and 29.