[wanabidii] #GoogleIO2014: Complete coverage

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Google I/O 2014: Complete coverage 

 #GoogleIO2014: Complete coverage 
 

Google has announced Android One, a design reference platform that enables manufacturers to build low-end smartphones more easily, at I/O 2014. 

 Google announces Android One platform for low-end smartphones 
 

Google has given a preview of Android L release, the next version of Android, which focuses on performance as well as design. 

 Next Android version to have better performance, revamped UI 
 

Sales of desktop PCs fell 26% in 2013-14 and are set to see a 16% dip in volumes this year. Tablets, on the other hand, are forecast to continue their rapid growth. 

 Tablet sales to edge past PCs this year 
 

A new Bloomberg Businessweek profile dubs Sundar Pichai as "the most powerful man in mobile". 

 Sundar Pichai: Second most important person at Google 
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Google previewed Android L, the upcoming version of its mobile operating system, at the I/O 2014 conference. The company showcased several new features that the update will bring to the table on design, performance as well as security fronts. Here ar...

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Yahoo's India operations have played a key role in building the company's smartphone and web experiences for the World Cup. 

 Bangalore war room scores for Yahoo in World Cup 
 

IBM and Lenovo have refiled their application for approval of the deal to buy more time, Bloomberg reported earlier this month. 

 IBM, Lenovo server deal faces security hurdle: WSJ 
 

Cognizant said it has secured a 7-year contract from Danish firm ISS to provide Finance & Accounting (F&A) business process services in the Nordic region. 

 Cognizant bags 7-year deal from Danish firm 
 

Uber launched in India last September and its services are available in Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai and Pune at present. 

 Uber launches cheaper cab booking service in India 
 

CEO Larry Page described Android and Chrome, the company’s mobile operating system and web browser, as a kind of glue that will connect all of the devices we will use in the future. 

 #GoogleIO2014: A reach too far by Google? 
 

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