Google I/O 2012 Keynote Recap - DAY 1

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Today we saw a lot of new products today from Google I/O that were very exciting. First up we saw all the new features of Android Jelly Bean (4.1) with its improved interface and very snappy interface. Google plain out admitted that Android Ice Cream Sandwich was a very slow and buggy mobile system. With Project Butter, Google improved Android's snappiness tremendously.

With software out of the way, hardware releases were the most amazing that we've seen from Google yet. We saw the Google Nexus 7, which is a quad-core tablet featuring a 12-core GPU that powers the tablet. This will be the first device to run Android Jelly Bean with its improved interface and snappy graphics. We also saw a surprising release of the Nexus Q, a media center type sphere that requires an Android to interface with and can be used to view Google Play and YouTube content.

We also briefly saw an introduction to Google Glass and Sergey Brin talking about what is upcoming with the glasses. Announced today, Google I/O developers can get Google Glass for $1500 on reserve with it being sent out in early 2013.

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