The Google I / O 2016 which we all know is one of the most important events of the year as far as the world of technology, is scheduled for the next three days: May 18 to 21. Despite what the ads have already started in the last few hours, and at the very end of the ONE DAY Yesterday Google officially announced Google Spaces. What is it?
According to spread should be an instrument of social thread that unites the world of social networks to that of instant messaging. In practice a sort of group chat that permettarĂ users to discuss topics of common interest.
No limitation as to topics, which may possibly be the most diverse. From machines to sports, from household appliances to international politics; In short, in these discussion groups you can really talk about anything. Just open a topic and invite friends to join the chat. Spaces will also allow groups to share on any type of content, photos, videos, documents, all using the Bigg services which are of course integrated in the app.
To start using the service, especially if you're sick of technology and want to follow the Google I / O conference live, on Spaces for each session you will find discussion groups related to the event which will begin tomorrow night at around 19 (in Italy).
Spaces is already available for Android and iOS as well as in two versions for desktop and mobile browser. To access the only requirement is, of course, a Gmail account.
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