11 Biggest Revelations From Google I/O


#2 A racer game

Google has built a toolkit into Chrome for syncing software across iOS and Android devices. To show it off, Google created a multiplayer racing game called Racer that let users control tiny Hot Wheels-style cars by tapping their device’s screens. The track extended across the screen of every device, with each one featuring a different part of the track.

#1 Now you can attach money to your emails

Google has come up with the service which is a crossover between Gmail and Google Wallet. Click the new dollar-sign button in the Gmail Compose window and you’ll open up a Google Wallet dialogue that lets you attach money to your email the same way you’d attach a file. There’s a 2.9 percent fee per transaction unless you set up a bank account, and anyone receiving money will need to set up a Google Wallet account before they can cash out.

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