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Google I/O 2016

Adding Android support could finally give Chromebooks mass-market appeal

New models will feature more sensors and better screens and come in new shapes and sizes.

Google wants to prove its app business is just as good as Apple's

To compete, Android needs happy developers.

Google has a speedy new AI chip it doesn't really want to talk about

Google's once-secret chip yields more questions than answers.

Android apps are coming to Chromebooks later this year

Users will be able to run multiple Android apps simultaneously.

Google's Jump virtual reality platform is adding cameras from Hollywood and China

IMAX and Chinese camera maker Yi Technology join GoPro.

Google will compete with its partners and sell its own Daydream virtual reality headsets

Think Nexus, but for VR.

Mossberg: Google doubles down on AI

The mobile-centric mindset may be fading.

Google just showed off an impressive, AI-filled vision of the future — now it needs to ship

One way Google is like Apple, and one way it isn't.

What's inside Google's new Daydream virtual reality headset

It really is Cardboard 2.0.

Xiaomi plans to sell an Android TV set-top box in the U.S.

Until now, the Chinese phone maker has sold only accessories in the States.

Google wants your car to run Android, too

The company aims to convince carmakers to use Android to power in-car navigation and entertainment systems.

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Google says it's just as big in the red-hot app ad market as Facebook

And Google is bringing its mobile ad tool to iOS.

Here comes Google's lofty plan to turn all mobile apps into the web

Meet "Instant Apps" for Android.

Google is releasing a new messaging app called Allo with its search and assistant baked in

Search goes into messaging.

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