Internet
giant Google has turned 15. Though long past its startup days, the
company still retains its innovative zeal. Unlike companies that often
turn rudderless when they grow too big, the number of years only seem to
be adding to the company's zest for next gen technology. With projects
like Google Glass and driverless cars, Google now appears to be
breaching barriers of sci-fi.
Here are 10 innovative or path-breaking ideas and products that Google has unveiled in the past few years (or is set to unveil in coming months) that indicate Google is still young.
Here are 10 innovative or path-breaking ideas and products that Google has unveiled in the past few years (or is set to unveil in coming months) that indicate Google is still young.
Google Glass
Google
unveiled its first wearable computing device Glass in 2012, bringing a
product that had been relegated only to science fiction till now. This
gadget is an extension of Android smartphones and tablets and can be
used to capture photos and videos, make phone calls, check out maps,
read emails and text messages and perform various other tasks with just
voice commands.
First of its kind, Google Glass has captured the imagination of not just the tech community but also the fashion fraternity.
First of its kind, Google Glass has captured the imagination of not just the tech community but also the fashion fraternity.
Internet balloons
Google’s
thinktank has created an innovative solution to the problem of low web
penetration in developing countries – balloons that beam down internet.
As part of its Project Loon, Google sent out balloons that float in the
stratosphere at a height of 20km and relay the internet to houses via a
special antenna that captures the necessary signals.
The internet search titan aims to provide 3G-like speed via these internet balloons, which cover an area of 1,256 sq m each. Seeing an innovative and eco-friendly means to solve the problem of poor internet connectivity, several nations (including India) have shown keen interest in Google balloons.
The internet search titan aims to provide 3G-like speed via these internet balloons, which cover an area of 1,256 sq m each. Seeing an innovative and eco-friendly means to solve the problem of poor internet connectivity, several nations (including India) have shown keen interest in Google balloons.
Chromebooks
Being
an internet company, Google has envisioned laptops that are meant for
the ‘connected generation,’ called Chromebooks. These laptops run on
Google’s Chrome OS and do not support applications made for Windows and
Mac operating systems. Instead, Chromebooks just have a built-in media
player and internet browser. The web browser can be used to access the
internet, write documents (via Google Docs) and perform common tasks.
With prices starting at $250, Chromebooks are cheaper than most tablets and laptops. However, presently Chromebooks are not available in many countries across the world. Recently, Google launched a $1,399 Chromebook Pixel that has features similar to that of a high-end Macbook.
With prices starting at $250, Chromebooks are cheaper than most tablets and laptops. However, presently Chromebooks are not available in many countries across the world. Recently, Google launched a $1,399 Chromebook Pixel that has features similar to that of a high-end Macbook.
Google driverless cars
Driverless
cars are said to be the next big thing in the world of automobiles and
Google is taking this big idea out to the real world. An idea from
Google’s X Lab, driverless cars are currently being tested by the
company in Nevada, Florida and California in the US. While Google has
not announced any plans to commercialize these driverless cars, reports
have said that the company may roll out the unmanned Robo-Taxi to ferry
people.
Moto X’s voice recognition
The
Moto X smartphone by Google’s Motorola division consists of the X8
mobile chip that helps give an enhanced user experience. This chipset
consists of a 1.7GHz dual-core CPU, a quad-core Adreno GPU, which are
standard features of any smartphone chipset. However, what sets this
chip apart are its natural language processor and contextual awareness
processor.
Moto X is said to be the phone that is always listening, meaning that if you say Okay Google even if the handset is sleeping, it will wake up and perform the required task. The natural language processor enables the phone to understand what the user means and the contextual awareness processor helps it know when to turn it to silent mode or which app to open when the phone is held in a certain way etc.
Moto X is said to be the phone that is always listening, meaning that if you say Okay Google even if the handset is sleeping, it will wake up and perform the required task. The natural language processor enables the phone to understand what the user means and the contextual awareness processor helps it know when to turn it to silent mode or which app to open when the phone is held in a certain way etc.
Google Street View
Google’s
Street View project started in 2007 and has gone in full swing over the
past few years, with several innovative features. Under this project,
the internet search company shows panoramic imagery of various places
around the world right on their desktop. You can even view the Street
View images in 3D, provided you have the requisite red/cyan glasses.
Not only are the Street View photos available from desktops and mobile devices, but also on the Nintendo Wii U.
Not only are the Street View photos available from desktops and mobile devices, but also on the Nintendo Wii U.
Google Fibre
Google
launched its Fibre internet service in 2011, under which it will
provide web speed of 1Gbps. This service was first rolled out in Kansas
and subsequently reached Missouri, Texas and Utah in the US. While the
basic service comes with 1TB cloud storage and costs $70, the
subscription with TV service offers free 1TB data on Google drive, 2TB
digital video recording and a free Nexus 7 tablet.
The company also offers a free internet option, where users get 5Mbps speed, but comes with a $25 charge for 12 months.
The company also offers a free internet option, where users get 5Mbps speed, but comes with a $25 charge for 12 months.
Android
The
Android mobile operating system has taken the world by storm and
approximately 80% of smartphones today are powered by it. Though it is
not an original product (Google has acquired the company that made the
OS), it did add its own twist to the software. Android was meant to be
an operating system for digital cameras, but Google decided to turn it
into a mobile software even before Apple came out with the first iPhone.
Android has grown in popularity on the back of its easy-to-use interface, open source nature and wide range of free apps. Google offers the OS to manufacturers for free, giving them the option to update Android versions on their devices as and when they like. This free-to-use nature of Android has propelled the rise of several mobile companies, such as Samsung, Huawei, ZTE, Micromax and Xiaomi.
Android has grown in popularity on the back of its easy-to-use interface, open source nature and wide range of free apps. Google offers the OS to manufacturers for free, giving them the option to update Android versions on their devices as and when they like. This free-to-use nature of Android has propelled the rise of several mobile companies, such as Samsung, Huawei, ZTE, Micromax and Xiaomi.
is in the rat race of making smartwatches. The internet company recently
acquired WIMM, a pioneer in making smartwatches. Expected to launch
next year, this smartwatch is said to be quite similar to Google Glass.
The product reportedly has been shown at three Google meetings –
Moutainview, Manchester and Berlin, though its global unveiling is still
awaited.
Google’s smartwatch is important for the tech world because it may be different from similar products by companies like Samsung, Sony, Pebble etc, considering the lukewarm response they have got till now.
Google’s smartwatch is important for the tech world because it may be different from similar products by companies like Samsung, Sony, Pebble etc, considering the lukewarm response they have got till now.
Password alternatives
Google
has stepped up its efforts to kill passwords completely over the past
few years. The company has announced its support to Fast IDentity Online
Alliance (FIDO) and is working new novel means to verify users’
identity when they sign into their online accounts.
Dennis Woodside, CEO of Google’s Motorola unit, has spoken about flexible electronic circuits that are embedded into people’s skins much like tattoos and act as passwords. Motorola is also exploring the application of the Proteus Digital Health pill, which a unique ECG trace that can be used to identify users by external devices.
Dennis Woodside, CEO of Google’s Motorola unit, has spoken about flexible electronic circuits that are embedded into people’s skins much like tattoos and act as passwords. Motorola is also exploring the application of the Proteus Digital Health pill, which a unique ECG trace that can be used to identify users by external devices.
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