maandag, mei 13, 2019

Google I/O 2019: highlights

General

  • Focus on privacy.
AI

  • Launches AI Impact Challenge ($25M)
  • Demos Project Euphonia (understand the speech-impaired)
  • Improves Google Assistant (10x faster, to be added to Waze)
  • Expands Duplex to web (assistant for making restaurant or hairdresser reservations)
  • Improves Lens & adds to Google Maps
Android

  • Passes 2.5b active devices
  • Launches Android Q (beta #3; incl Project Mainline: deliver important code changes to specific internal OS components directly from Google Play)
  • Plans parental controls
  • Adds Live Caption for real-time subtitles
  • Works with Qualcomm on API improvement for 5G

Android TV

  • Enables one-click subscribing
  • Reaches 140 pay-TV operator integrations, 60% of smart TV manufacturers uses Android TV, total 1k content providers & 5k apps.
Devices

  • Launches Pixel 3a (5.6 inch, $400) & 3a XL (6 inch, $480), Nest Hub Max (10 inch screen, video camera, $230)
  • Considers foldable device
  • Rebrands Home Hub to Nest Hub (drops price to $130, expands to 12 more countries)
AR

  • To add AR to Google Maps (for Pixel users)
  • Google Search results in 3D AR
Privacy

  • Adds incognito mode to Google Maps
Search

  • To add podcasts

donderdag, mei 02, 2019

Amazon break-down: e-commerce, web services, renewable energy, Kuiper Systems

Amazon really has only two platforms: e-commerce and web services (with some links between them, such as Prime).
On each, it is continually expanding, including wholesale services.

Renewable energy could be a third, esp. when it opens for third parties, turning Amazon into an energy provider.

Kuiper Systems seems a long shot, but potentially turning Amazon into a global ISP.


Platform
E-commerce
goods
ordering
distribution centers
delivery
shipping
physical stores
Web services
AWS
Media services
3rd Party services
Voice assistant
Amazon Chime
Amazon Pay
Renewable energy
Kuiper Systems