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Why Google wants to be on your TV and up your sleeve

As if to demonstrate the ever growing scale of its ambition, Google made two announcements this week with one it sought to change how your television works, while with the other it announced its plan to make the wristwatch
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Google new Wear software will allow wristwatches to replace the conventional watch display with a small round screen that provides information from the web, a user calendar and other utilities such as Google Maps. It an
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Former analyst and Andreesen Horowitz investor Benedict Evans points out that Wear concept is that smart watches are remote touch displays for an Android smartphone. They will show the time, accept touch and voice input, display the Google Now [information] feed and they will display all the notifications that apps on your phone produce. Google is seeking to embed its search functions into every aspect of everyday life, and to show users useful updates before they even thought of searching for them.

Key to the spread of Google is gaining access to the TV screen, the biggest in the house. As the world becomes home to more and more screens of a growing number of sizes, Google wants to be on all of them. But rather than encouraging users to buy a
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discount ray bans plugged into the back of a TV to provide access to the web, the BBC iPlayer, video services such as Netflix and a host of other apps.Articles Connexes:

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