Google just dropped a metric ton of Google on us. Sorting through it all, it's clear that the company's not just trying to put new goodness into the world; it's trying to blow plenty of existing products and services out of the water. Here are all the things Google's looking to unseat and uppercut into the spike pit.
GroupMe, Skype, All Other Chat
Welp, here's Hangouts
Spotify/Rdio/Pandora/Xbox Music
This one's obvious, but Google announced Google Play Music All Access
PayPal, MasterCard MasterPass
Google's new idea for mobile payments, using Google Wallet, is to autocomplete all the fields that mobile stores ask for. Your address, your credit card, your billing zip code. All of it stored in your Google Wallet account. We've seen this novel idea from MasterCard before, and PayPal's offered similar for ages, but if you're automatically logged in as soon as you sign into your phone, well, why would you use something else?
Traditional Textbooks
Classrooms haven't gotten smarter at the same rate as the trinkets in our pockets have. That's been obvious for years. Google announced a new platform
Android Skins
The coolest nerd service thing of the day might have been the announcement of the new unskinned stock Android Galaxy S 4
Gifs and Jpegs
Google announced that it's going to be throwing its weight behind a (relatively) new file type, called WebP. It can deliver lossless images, no different in quality from Jpegs or Gifs, but at about 26 percent smaller sizes. It can even do animations. Google's pushing this format in HTML 5, and has optimized Chrome for it, to let media-rich sites more usable as it pushes Chrome OS and the mobile web on tablets on phones.
Flickr
It's the storage. Google+ upped your max
Photoshop for Newbs and iPhoto
Google+'s new Auto-Awesome and photo enhancing stuff
Siri
Google's new conversational search is wildly ambitious. It's also a pitch we've heard before. Talking to your phone or computer like you'd talk to a real assistant (a word Google used throughout the presentation) is what Siri was supposed to be. But Siri's real problem was always that it was just, well, a bad search engine
Source: http://gizmodo.com/everything-google-tried-to-kill-today-at-google-i-o-506906642
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