Google held its annual I/O developers conference today where it announced a slew of new products and updates.
Google has revamped its key products and services, including Google Maps, further improved its social network Google+, and also released a streaming music service called Google Music All Access.
The biggest surprise was an appearance by CEO Larry Page, who gave a candid speech about the future of technology and held a Q&A session with the audience.
Here's a quick recap of everything Google announced today.
Google revealed that as of today, there have been 900 million Android devices activated. That number was 400 million a year ago. Android is growing like crazy.
Google has enhanced its Play Store game services. Now it functions like Apple's Game Center and will save games across devices, show achievements, and let you compare scores with your friends. You can start a game on your phone and pick up playing where you left off on your tablet.
Google officially announced its Spotify competitor, Google Play Music All Access. All Access is an on-demand streaming music service that is already full of millions of songs. It will cost $9.99 per month and is available on mobile devices and the web.
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