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Google I/O keynote roundup: Project Glass, Nexus 7, Nexus Q and Jelly Bean

Google I/O keynote roundup: Project Glass, Nexus 7, Nexus Q and Jelly Bean


Google IO keynote roundup Glass, Nexus 7, Nexus Q and Jelly Bean

Did you keep up with everything Google announced at today's I/O keynote? Believe us, we had a difficult time too. Covering everything from Jelly Bean to jumping out of perfectly good airplanes, there was plenty to keep the audience oohing and ahhing. It makes sense to have this plethora of news in one handy place, right? After the break you'll find every piece of action that Sergey and Friends covered in Moscone West this morning -- as well as the video of the keynote -- so make sure to save a little extra time for yourself to enjoy every last bit of it.

Project Glass:

  • Google unveils $ 1,500 Project Glass Explorer Edition, takes pre-orders for 2013
  • More Glass details: experimenting with connectivity options, control via voice
  • Project Glass gets more details
  • Sergey Brin demos Project Glass onstage at Google I/O
  • Photos of Vic Gundotra wearing Glass prototype

Nexus 7:

  • Nexus 7 tablet official with Jelly Bean and $ 199 price tag
  • Nexus 7 hands-on
  • Google modifies Maps, YouTube for Nexus 7
  • Nexus 7 cover turns up on the Play Store, will set you back $ 20

Nexus Q:

  • Nexus Q lets Android owners stream media from the cloud, shipping for $ 299 in mid-July
  • Nexus Q hands-on
  • Nexus Q is 'Designed and Manufactured in the USA'
  • Nexus Q dissected piece-by-piece by Wired

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean:

  • Android 4.1 announced, rolling out in mid-July
  • Project Butter improves Android 4.1's speed to 60fps
  • Jelly Bean input options include updated keyboard, offline voice dictation
  • Jelly Bean features include Android Beam upgrade, tap-to-pair speakers
  • Android 4.1 home screen revealed, automatically accommodates your apps and widgets
  • Google now revamps search integration in Android 4.1
  • Jelly Bean coming to Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S and Motorola Xoom in mid-July
  • Google brings incremental app updates, added encryption to Android

Google+:

  • Google+ has 250 million users, more mobile than desktop
  • Google announces Google+ Events
  • Google+ on Android, iPad goes tablet-sized

Miscellaneous:

  • Keynote video is now up and ready for your viewing pleasure
  • Google Play starts selling movies, TV shows and magazines today
  • Google cuts price of Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ to $ 349, adds Jelly Bean
  • 400 million Android devices total, one million activations per day
  • Google Play hits 600,000 apps, 20 billion total installs
  • Google Maps offline for Android is available today
  • Chrome for Android comes out of beta, hits Play today
  • Google Earth 7.0 brings new, super-detailed 3D maps
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