Google I/O will be here in mere days, and that means it's time for the 2015 edition of our Google Tracker. If you're new to the series, Google Tracker is a running list of all the projects going on at Google HQ. We do bi-annual installments—one at the beginning of the year and one just before I/O—making this the fourth edition on Ars.
The benefit of a pre-I/O Tracker? A lot of these projects will probably launch! We at least have the Google I/O schedule to work from, and we try to tie what we're talking about into that as much as possible. While we're not guaranteeing everything on here will be released at the big show, this is a definite list of possibilities, and we'll mention what ranks high on the "plausibility" scale. So if you're not glued to Google news 24/7, this is a great way to catch up on everything you missed.
Table of Contents
- Android M
- Better privacy with selectable app permissions
- A Fingerprint API ecosystem
- Android Pay
- Google Hangouts gets smarter
- Google Calendar makes your agenda for you
- Android as a car infotainment OS
- Android as a virtual reality OS
- A theme engine?
- Multi-windows and split screen support
- More Voice commands
- Google Now API
- Try an app without the hassle of downloading and installing
- Better notification controls
- An Android for Work update
- Android gets kid friendly
- Chromecast 2
- The Google Play Store comes to China
- Google Glass reboot
- The $1,400 Google/Intel/Tag Heuer smartwatch
- Android Wear for iPhones?
- A replacement for passwords
- Polymer brings Material Design to the Web
- Google (not Google+) Photos
- YouTube's Twitch.tv killer
- Google's Smart Home Division is still kicking...
- "Brillo," an Android-based Internet of Things OS
- Project Ara and ATAP
- Google's SkyBox shows us a realtime view of earth
- Tune in for all the action on May 28
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