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Google "Android Wear" Changes The Face of Hand Watches

This past Tuesdayy, Google declared its latest effort that will change the way we communicate with technology. The organization released Android operating system Use, a customer interface that is designed for a wrist watch. Although these types of gadgets are nothing new, none of them considerably change the way we communicate, and as of now are just small mobile phones strapped around our wrists.

Android Wear’s system is a game filter because it responds to your environment, and uses its knowledge about you to predict what you will need. Hypothetically, if you are status in front of a coffee shop, you will not have to find a Howl a evaluation of it on the one-inch screen. The observe will sense where you are and have the review awaiting you.

This inactive customer interface is the key to Android operating system Wear’s advancement, but is not a new growth for the company. Last year, Google released Google Now on its mobile phones, which uses “cards” to estimate and distribute useful information. Things like travel setbacks, entertainment you searched for, and the current climate are all at the tip of your fingertips without having to ask for it.

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