Google I/O 2014 Keynote: Android Everywhere: Watches, TV & In Your Car

During the keynote of Google’s annual developers conference today —  Google I/O 2014 — the company shared how it will be bringing Android beyond phones and tablets to watches, televisions and cars. Google also shared stats that Android has grown to one billion active users, that any developer will be able to integrate their apps into […]

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During the keynote of Google’s annual developers conference today —  Google I/O 2014 — the company shared how it will be bringing Android beyond phones and tablets to watches, televisions and cars.

Google also shared stats that Android has grown to one billion active users, that any developer will be able to integrate their apps into mobile search results and gave an update on Chromebook, including that Chromebook will soon be able to run some Android apps.

Our live blog coverage of the event — which was interrupted twice briefly by protesters — is below. But first, here are our more formal breakout stories:

We’ll update with more formal stories shortly.

Our live blog below, and a recording of the keynote should eventually be available via here.


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