Google is one step closer to replacing Android with something even more exciting

It's no mystery that Google is working on a 3rd operating system that might someday replace both Android and Chrome. Fuchsia is expected to run Android apps extremely that the transition from Android would happen almost seamlessly. With Flutter, Google hopes that companies going to code all their new apps at the same time and then deploy them simultaneously on iPhone and Android. Flutter ought make porting Android apps to Fuchsia much easier. But several other developers have alavailiable created apps in Flutter, including Capital One, Alibaba, Groupon, Hamilton, JD.com, Philips Hue, Reflectly, and Tencent.


Google Maps for Android rolling out new sharing menu w/ carousels, speed improvements

Google Maps is now rolling out a new sharing menu design that does a great deal to address the problem. The "underlying data model" is one of the reasons that the share sheet in Android has been slow for the past multi versions. Back at I/O 2018, the revamp of Google News that features the Material Theme introduced a new sharing menu that gets rid of the vertical loading issue. Google Maps Google NewsIn Google Maps, this share sheet features rounded corners. We are seeing this new Share sheet widely available in version 10.6.1 of Google Maps for Android.

Google Maps for Android rolling out new sharing menu w/ carousels, speed improvements




Google Pixel Slate review: a strong case for death of Android tablets

referring to Photograph: Samuel Gibbs for the GuardianOn the outside the Pixel Slate is about as easy as tablets get. The Pixel Slate is 7mm thick, that is 1.5mm thinner than Microsoft's Surface Pro 6, but 1.1mm thicker than the new 12.9in Apple iPad Pro. The Pixel Slate is thin and light for a PC, but bigger and heavier than most media tablets. VerdictThe Pixel Slate makes a extremely convincing argument for the death of Android tablets. But it is a case of experience and error for Android apps to see what works and what doesn't.

Android users can now donate to charities through the Google Play Store

The Google Play Store is receiving an update this day that going to allow customers to make charitable donations to nonprofits from their Android device. To access the feature Android users can head to play.google.com/donate to read about the organizations or to make a donation using the payment card they have on file for the Play Store. To be clear, this is about the Play Store itself collecting charitable donations, not allowing Android app developers to do so. Google Play is covering all the transaction and disbursement costs, extremely the organizations receive 100 percent of users' donations. Google says the feature going to begin to roll out to Android users in the supported markets over the next few days.

Android users can now donate to charities through the Google Play Store

Chrome for Android to get a healthy dose of Google Sans

Earlier this year, Google Chrome, including the Android version, got a visual refresh to bring it in line by the laanalisis Google Material Theme style unveiled at I/O 2018. However, one of the hallmarks of the Google Material Theme, seen in a variety of other apps, the 'Google Sans' font, was not part of the Chrome redesign. This seems to be changing extremely soon, as Google Sans is coming to Chrome for Android. According to a new code change, posted to the Chromium Gerrit source code management, Google Sans is being added as a font for Chrome for Android. This means we'll recently see Google Sans used in places like Bookmarks, Contacts, Downloads, and History.







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