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Well, the wait is over and exciting times are ahead. The recent Google I/O conference was something we all were waiting for to get the inside scoop for all things Google and Android. And it was just that. We got to see a little bit more into Google's plans to permeate into the common users' lives more than ever. Not necessarily saying that it's a bad thing though.

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An Android Future - Hyperlink InfoSystemWell, the wait is over and exciting times are ahead. The recent Google I/O conference was something we all were waiting for to get the inside scoop for all things Google and Android. And it was just that. We got to see a little bit more into Google's plans to permeate into the common users' lives more than ever. Not necessarily saying that it's a bad thing though.

This fact though, has been become more than evident this year. With Google's very own Larry Page saying that the company has very ambitious projects in store for the future. You really can't get any more legit than this, coming from the co-founder itself. It's a sign of how technology is really taking center stage or at least coming very close to it, in our lives.

And one of the ways that it's getting near to its goals is by getting more and more people on board the Google ship. And Google is trying to accomplish this by making a lot of changes and in both its internal workings as well as its outside appearance. Material Design is one such project aimed at creating a user interface that is not only simple and beautiful, but also functionally efficient.

So, that's another reason to hire Android app developer to bring to fruition your mobile project because trust me, Google's gonna gain a lot of followers through its latest initiatives. Among the I/O announcements, some were old features revamped and given a boost and others were absolutely fresh off of the development oven. And all of these worked together to offer a super slick design that was intuitive but also pretty.

Through Material Design, Google has attempted to take all your information and turn it into a concise bubble that along with presenting you the data in a well mannered way, that doesn't seem overburdening. Even though we have only been able to see a preview of it in action, if everything goes as planned, the Android experience is going to become really seamless and fast.

Another aspect that Google has been hard at work on is creating a unified experience across all the platforms that support Google products and services. And again, we see Material Design make its entry. Google is seeking to achieve what Apple has somewhat already has; unified user experience. Now, that it has debuted various wearable tech as well, it wants there to exist a consistency where the user is interacting with their mobile, the web through Chrome or a watch for example.

This will make users more comfortable with the interface as well as eliminate extra learning strokes to their switch from platform to platform. Which if you're even a moderate user, can get annoying and cumbersome pretty fast. And this is also going to help the decision to hire Android application developer all the more easy, because you don't really have to worry about how your product will perform when viewed from different perspectives.

Google's decision to include developers from the start is well, a pretty smart development strategy. Because this way, it can get them to become a part of the ecosystem and be able to develop better software solutions from the earliest stages and be continue to do so when Google comes out with new products and services as it has done recently.

As you might be aware, a developer preview for Android Wear was made available pretty early on and this way, Google ensured that its developers that already had done a bunch of work on the smartphone arena only had to make minor tweaks to make their app compatible with the wearable easily.

Having Android itself across all these different platforms helps Google not only avoid alienating its existing developer base but also slowly and gradually introduce them to the new platform and get then to use the new tools to develop innovative apps as well which will eventually attract more users to the platform thereby increasing Google's financial standing as well as gain market share even more so than it has right now.

Let's face it, we tend to spend so much time on the road each given day, commuting to and fro from our homes to work or school etc. And honestly, the routine can become pretty boring for a large number of us. Google wants to change this though, its been trying to custom fit Android in your car which will not only offer you a handsfree smartphone experience but also help you navigate your way through the roads by offering you shortcuts as well as alternate routes that'll help you cut through the traffic so that you don't miss you appointments.

Apart from the general things mentioned above, Google's looking to offer users the convenient option of limiting actual interactions with the in-car interface and focus on audio commands the most, thereby letting the users focus on the road more. Smart navigation options let the user know through audio or headsup displays more about the route and info about the destination, and since this will be connected to your smartphone, the user can also interact with the in-car system instead of having to fiddle with their phones.

So, if you have a compelling project idea that you need help develop then this is the right time to hire Android developer, because whats more is that Google products are going to get really smart in the near future, if the preview we saw is anything to go by. Imagine your car being able to immediate recognize the passengers on the based off of the bluetooth pairing that you've set up. For example, recognizing through the destination that you've gone to pick up your children and that after they're in the car, adjusting the entertainment settings by itself to show relevant content.Or sensing that a sick elderly relative in travelling with you and maintaining the right temperature in the car and automatically adjusting the music.

Again, the possibilities are endless, especially since the technology around us is developing so rapidly. Well, I for one am really looking forward to a future of interconnected bliss.