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The death of text: new announcements from Google I/O

The weather wasn’t the best, but they came to learn. Developers at Google I/O learned that security is the new cool. (Source: Google)    It’s been clear for a long time that Google doesn’t see itself as the company that helps people find things. Not anymore, at Google I/O, Sundar Pichai told the audience that Google wants to be the ...

Kathleen Maher

The weather wasn’t the best, but they came to learn. Developers at Google I/O learned that security is the new cool. (Source: Google)    It’s been clear for a long time that Google doesn’t see itself as the company that helps people find things. Not anymore, at Google I/O, Sundar Pichai told the audience that Google wants to be the company that helps people get things done. But, as the company explained itself to the world at Google I/O, its annual developer event, it’s obvious there’s no one thing Google is, or ever will be. CEO Sundar Pichai told the
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