Saturday, June 14, 2014

Introduction to Google Mobile

What's Google Mobile?

Google Mobile

Google Mobile Services are the proprietary apps and services bundled with Android devices. While Android itself is an open source project, the finished product that ends up in users' hands has the additional embedded components collectively known as GMS. This includes Google Play Services as well as apps like Gmail and Maps.

Every year, phones and tablets get better, and more of you are starting to use your mobile devices not just to view, but also to create and edit content. And while the Drive app is a convenient place to store your stuff, Google want to make it easier for you to quickly find, edit and create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations on the go. Starting today, you can download new, standalone mobile apps for Docs and Sheets—with Slides coming soon. Need to find a spreadsheet? Go to the Sheets app. Need to create a document? Go to the Docs app. They’re all right there at your fingertips.

When you open the new apps, you’ll see your most recently edited files, which means less time searching and scrolling.

The apps also come with offline support built in, so you can easily view, edit and create files without an Internet connection. Now, if you have a brilliant idea for a best-selling novel while traipsing through the Amazonian rainforest (or you know, something more probable, like during flight takeoff)...no problem. You can jot down your idea in the Docs app on your phone, even when you’re offline. 



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2 comments:

  1. Very cool article, liking the theme of the website Wutinunt J. Keep the great articles coming.

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  2. Thank Ricardo, I just created new blog for update google mobile tech, we can learned and share via a blog.
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