With Google Home, it’s as simple as using your voice to turn up the music, get answers to a myriad of questions, manage tasks around the house, and even adjust the thermostat or lights. Source: Google Blog
Introducing a new kind of Wi-Fi system
Whether you’re video chatting with mom, binge-watching the latest series, or simply getting work done, strong and reliable Wi-Fi is key to staying connected. Source: Google Blog
Introducing Pixel, our new phone made by Google
Pixel is the first phone made by Google inside and out. Source: Google Blog
Now you can see your Google Calendar events in Google Maps
See your Google Calendar events and future reservations in Google Maps for Android. Source: Google Blog
Paint with friends: Tilt Brush's latest prototype creations
Tilt Brush is better with friends. Our multiplayer prototype lets you share ideas, draw, and create with others. Source: Google Blog
Getting college information into the hands of those who need it, when they need it
U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr., on making College Scorecard information accessible in Google Search and other efforts to improve college access, affordability and outcomes. Source: Google Blog
Helping prospective students make decisions about their future
Just in time for college application season, new in-depth search results now help surface relevant information about colleges and universities from the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard. Source: Google Blog
Webmaster Forums Top AMP Questions
It has been busy here at Google Webmaster Central over the last few weeks, covering a lot of details about Accelerated Mobile Pages that we hope you have found useful. The topics have included: What is AMP? How to getRead more…
A Walk through Dementia: Battling stigma through virtual reality
A team of Google volunteers helped create a virtual reality experience to show everyday activities as experienced by someone with dementia. Source: Google Blog
The Keyword: Is this thing on?
Welcome to our new central source for news and stories about Google, with all the stuff we had across 19 blogs, in one place. Source: Google Blog