Sights from the 2013 Google I/O keynote
Join CNET as we take you inside the keynote address of the 2013 Google I/O in San Francisco.
Android penetration worldwide
Hugo Barra talks Google Play
Cross-platform single sign-on for those who own multiple Android devices, like a phone and tablet.
Synced notifications
Android Studio is based on the Studio version of the IntelliJ Java IDE from JetBrains.
Ellie Powers
Staged rollouts for developers
Finding apps for tablets will now be easier in the Play Store.
A browser based slot-car racing game demo played on five different devices.
Chromebook Pixels were given away to the audience.
Google Play for Education.
"Each app has been recommended by a group of educators," Yerga says. "Teachers trust other teachers."
More than half of all sharing on Google+ is done to private circles.
Google can now filter your photos and automatically get rid of blurry, poorly exposed shots, as well as duplicates.
"Auto enhance is an easy button to make your memories look beautiful."
Before "auto-awesome"
After "auto-awesome"
Amit Singhal
With Google search, now you can ask Google about your own flight information, restaurant reservations, package that's about to arrive, and your vacation photos.
Larry Page
Larry Page takes questions from the audience.
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