Google Maps Get A New Look

A few days ago, we reported that Google may be coming up with a major visual and navigational revamp for Google Maps. As it turns out, the search giant did reveal an all new look of Maps at its I/O event. The new look gives more screen space to the Maps and presents information in a far more useful manner.

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Send Money As Gmail Attachment Through Google Wallet

Gmail is currently the most widely-used email service around the globe. Google has also tried to push Google Wallet as a comprehensive financial tool for quite some time. Now, the company is enabling Wallet users to ‘attach’ money in their Gmail drafts and send this money to other contacts.

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Google Plus About To Undergo A Major Revamp

Google Plus has been around for a while now but it has failed to gain much traction. The search giant now intends to launch a major revamp of the social network, offering some exciting new features. These details were revealed by Google at its recent I/O event.

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Google Barely Makes Any Major Announcements At I/O

Google I/O is the key event where the company discusses its future plans and often unveils new offerings. However, this time, Google failed to stir the tech audience by making any major audience. Compared to sheer number of rumors of expected releases, the event turned out to be rather underwhelming.

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Nexus Q Not Re-Appearing At Google I/O 2013

The 3-day Google I/O 2013 annual developer conference is starting tomorrow. It was thought that Google will present its Android-powered social media streaming player Nexus Q at this year’s I/O developer conference once again. But Nexus Q won’t be making another appearance at this year’s Google I/O.

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Google Halts Launching Of Its Physical Credit Card

The Google Wallet support page suggested that it was working on a physical Wallet card and trying to bring a non-NFC version of the app to every Android 2.3+ devices. But recently, Google has cancelled its decision to launch a physical credit card as part of the Wallet project.

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Massive Google Play Update With ‘Games’ Support Rolling Out Slowly

Google has released a new version 3.1.36 of Google Play services and it is very slowly rolling out to devices now. Currently, most of the device sport Google Play services 3.0.27, and it expected the version 3.1.36 will bring massive updates. The most important of these would be changes that will push Google Play Games.

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[Rumor] Google Abandons X Phone Project! What Is XFON Then?

Have you heard about the Google X Phone? I guess, many of our readers already heard rumors about it. The X Phone was largely speculated to be a flagship device developed by Google with some unique design features like unbreakable screen and double the battery life. Some were also saying that the device will actually come with a Motorola branding, since Motorola is solely owned by Google. After months of speculation, last month we saw a purported image of a device named XFON with the Motorola logo embossed on it. The phone was speculated to be the ‘X Phone’. Seems, some people disagree.

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