Android 6.0 Marshmallow & new devices, Accelerated Mobile Pages, Google Cardboard reach

Robert Nyman
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3 min readOct 14, 2015

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Lots of new releases, both in the form of software like Android 6.0 Marshmallow and hardware, in the form of two new Nexus phones, 2 Chromecast devices and the Pixel C. Also Google Cardboard success and news about Nest.

Announcing Accelerated Mobile Pages Project (AMP)

Last week, Google launched the Accelerated Mobile Pages Project (AMP), for a faster, open mobile web. The idea is to dramatically improve mobile web performance, through the open AMP HTML framework, which also entails the idea of making it easy for publishers to reach out and make their content as fast and accessible as possible to everyone.

Android 6.0 Marshmallow released

The new Android 6.0 Marshmallow started rolling out, with features such as Now on Tap and the ability to directly translate text within the app you’re currently using.

Google Cardboard & reach

The Google Cardboard app (Android, iOS) is now available in over a 100 countries in 39 languages, and has had more than 15 million installs so far.

The Cardboard developer documentation is also available in 10 languages, and now Google StreetView is also available in Cardboard!

Keynoting Future of Web Apps in London

I keynoted the Future of Web Apps conference in London last week, talking about the web, its future, comparing to native apps, new web features and much more. My slides are available and hope to share the recording of the talk later:

New devices: Nexus phones, new Chromecasts and Pixel C

A couple of weeks ago we launched a number of new devices: two Nexus phones, a new Chromecast, Chromecast Audio for casting to your speakers and a Pixel C device — a tablet with a keyboard.

Nest & Nest Weave

Nest announced New ways to work with Nest. Together with Nest Weave, a communication protocol for devices in your home.

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Originally published at robertnyman.com on October 14, 2015.

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Robert Nyman
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Global Lead for Programs & Initiatives, Web Developer Relations, at Google. Helps developers in creating great things! Photos: https://instagram.com/robnyman/