‘Magic Pointer’ app for Googlebooks released to Play Store
As we wait for more Googlebook details this fall, Google has released a “Magic Pointer” app to the Play Store.
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As we wait for more Googlebook details this fall, Google has released a “Magic Pointer” app to the Play Store.
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If we read between the lines, the Googlebook is doomed to fail, right? I’ll be the first to admit that I had that sinking feeling right away, but I’ve thought about it, and I think, no, I’m not the target for this upcoming product lineup, and that’s okay.
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New findings suggest that the first wave of Googlebook machines could include somewhere around eight new laptops with a variety of chipsets from Intel, MediaTek, and Snapdragon all on display.
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We’ve been hearing about Google’s behind-the-scenes work to move its laptop efforts over to Android, but now that we’ve seen “Googlebook,” I’m not really sure I’m sold yet. Honestly, I don’t think Google has shown any reason for these laptops to exist at all.
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Following yesterday’s Googlebook announcement, the company released a post aimed at existing enterprise and educational Chromebook users.
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The Magic Pointer on Googlebook was built with Google DeepMind. The research team behind this underlying capability shared more about the premise of AI-enabled pointers.
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Android’s upcoming desktop OS experience is set to power “Googlebook” laptops in the not-too-distant future, and a 16-minute video has revealed some of the features found in this platform including its Android roots, some familiar ChromeOS features, and desktop-style features like folders on the desktop and terminal.
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During The Android Show earlier today, Google revealed its “Googlebook” project that will replace Chromebooks, but with so much mystery around what’s to come, there are a lot of questions, but only a few answers. Here are a few additional details.
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At The Android Show today, Google previewed Googlebooks as a new category of laptops that takes the best of Android and ChromeOS.
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