Google IO 2016 continued with Day 2 announcements and news about Google Daydream VR. As expected plenty of discussion were on VR, Google Play improvements and Google Cloud and Android Wear updates.
The second day of the show was a bit calmer by design in order to let developers get down into the details of everything that was announced on day 1, but there’s still plenty of newsworthy information out there from day 2.
The big headlines of the day were fresh details on Daydream VR, the final announcement that the Play Store is coming to Chrome OS and as expected Android Instant App stayed star of the 2nd day as well.
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The day 2nd at Google I/O 2016 continued with detailed explanations of announcements made on Day 1, but DayDream and Instant App stayed stars from Day 1:
Google also provided little details on Google Home, Google Assistant and Android N, but asked people to wait for the year fall and its release.
The two new big announcement of the day 2 were:
Unlike the ARC Welder that preceded it, this new implementation opens up a world of possibilities for consumers to get great apps on their Chromebooks.
Manufacturers are free to choose between Chrome OS and Android
With the lines blurring between the experience of using Android and using Chrome OS, Google’s Hiroshi Lockheimer also said that there isn’t any specific screen size or device type where Google will tell a manufacturer whether it should choose Android or Chrome OS as their system of choice.
Chrome OS is still obviously tailored toward larger devices with a keyboard and mouse, while Android works best on smaller touch-only form factors, but if a manufacturer wants to cross the typical lines now that Chrome OS supports Android apps they’re free to do so. There will continue to be mainstream Chromebooks out there that have convertible form factors and resemble something more like a tablet, and on the other side of things companies can still choose to make Android-powered laptops if they wish.
Google also announced later yesterday that it was in the process of developing a faster chip – known as Tensor Processing Unit – to speed up transactions in artificial intelligence. Not much is known about the chip, however, and the company promised to detail later this year.
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