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5 of Google’s Best New Apps and Updates You Need to Know

Google is doing so many things all the time, it’s difficult to keep a track of every new release or update. Plus, not everything that the internet giant releases is gold. But in the past few months, five of their launches are worth knowing. From freeing up space on your phone to weekend techie projects… read more »

Google’s Datally Helps You Save Mobile Data

Google has released a new app designed to keep your other apps in check. It’s for Android, naturally, is called Datally, and is all about helping you save your mobile data. Even if you never run out of mobile data, Datally can help you learn more about the way apps consume data. Almost everything you… read more »

Google’s Pixel Buds Can Translate Foreign Languages

Google has unveiled its own brand of wireless earbuds. The Pixel Buds are primarily made for listening to music, podcasts, and whatever else you listen to on your smartphone. However, they also offer access to Google Assistant and the real-time translation of 40 foreign languages. Let’s not bury the lede here. Google has ditched the… read more »

Google’s New Tool Turns Data Into Professional Animated GIFs

As information gets more tangled by the day, data visualization has stepped in to make it less baffling. As the world’s chief information honcho, Google has taken note and launched an online tool that converts raw data into animated GIFs. The Data GIF Maker is a search trend analysis tool from Google News Lab and is… read more »

Google’s New App Turns Your Words Into Emojis

Google’s startup incubator, Area 120, has released a new app called Supersonic. This follows hot on the heels of Uptime, an app designed to let you watch YouTube videos with friends. Supersonic is yet another messaging app, but one that does something interesting with emojis. Emojis are everywhere these days, and with good reason. One… read more »

Are Google’s First-Party Play Apps Any Good?

Google makes a lot of apps. Some are lesser-known, but many come pre-installed on Android devices, like the Play apps that recently got a nice unified redesign. These include Music, Books, Movies & TV, Games, and Newsstand. But are these apps actually worth using, or should you delete them and never look back? Let’s take a look… read more »

Google’s New Site Helps You Find the Perfect Chromebook

Chromebooks are awesome devices. They’re easy to switch to and are perfect for those who only need to browse the web. Now that Chromebooks have been out for a few years, however, there are lots of models and you might have trouble finding the right one for you. Google’s revamped Chromebooks site now includes a Find… read more »

How to Access Google’s Built-In Bubble Level on Android

Google Now on Android has all sorts of awesome contextual searches, and they haven’t stopped adding more. There are tons of apps you can use to make your phone into a virtual toolbox, but Google just made some of those obsolete with its newest feature: a level tool. Simply search for “bubble level” in the… read more »

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