Showing posts with label google drive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google drive. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 April 2017

Google's AutoDraw: How it works






google autodraw


The brains behind Google's in progress AI Experiments series of inventive machine learning demonstrations have unveiled a brand new entry - it's known as AutoDraw and automatically turns crude scribbles into computer graphics.


It's pretty fun to use. simply pick a colour and begin drawing. As you are doing so, Google's algorithms will try to comprehend what you are attempting to draw and suggest clip art on the top bar. Whenever you like, you can mouse over them and choose one to replace your drawn object.






There are a number of alternative tools too - you can draw without Google's support, as well as add text, shapes and fills to your image. Once you have finished you can either share your creation through the online or download it as a PNG file.


How it works

While Google hasn't released any of the technical details of precisely how it works, we can make some educated guesses at what "the magic of machine learning" really means.


Machine learning is a kind of computation where a machine does not need to be expressly programmed to do one thing. it'll attempt various things, and given the proper feedback will refine its attempts till it gets to a point where it can achieve what you would like it to,



Recognising handwriting is relatively simple - people tend to draw letters by making similar strokes in roughly the same order and direction. No-one draws an S from bottom to top, for example. By making the best guess, and recognising when people correct that guess, it can learn and get better over time.








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Friday, 23 December 2016

At Last, you can own a Google smartwatch in 2017



Putting end to months-long rumours, Google has officially confirmed its upcoming smartwatches. The company will be launching its smartwatches early next year. Google's product manager of Android Wear Jeff Chang told The Verge that the company will launch two smartwatches next year. 


Chang said that the Google smartwatches will be powered by Android Wear 2.0. This means that the smartwatches will be the very first wearable devices to come with Android Wear 2.0. Chang also revealed that the smartwatches will not have any Google or Pixel branding on them. The smartwatches will instead carry the OEM branding . 
he move is surprising as earlier this year the search giant removed OEM branding from its Pixel smartphones. Launched in September end, Google Pixel smartphones sport Google logo at the back. 

Coming to smartwatches, Google is speculated to have already picked up an OEM for them. Speculations suggest Motorola, LG and Samsung to be among the top contenders to make the smartwatch. Google's Chang further said that Android Wear 2.0 partner announcement may happen during CES 2017, schedul .. 
Rumours also claim that the smartwatches will come in different sizes and target both genders. Of the two smartwatches, one is likely to be slightly more feature-laden than the other. 

Android Wear 2.0 OS version is expected to bring new features along with standalone apps that will no longer require a connected smartphone to operate. The OS is also supposed to bring Android Pay and Google Voice Assistant seen in Pixel smartphones. 


Thursday, 15 December 2016

New Updates for Google Drive is making Iphone to Android Switch easier.















Google specifically said it’s target was iOS users when Google released its pixels with a dongle made to ease transfer of data between Android and IPhone, going further Google is making it easier for those who own iPhone to also own android phones too.
Built right into the latest version of Google Drive on iOS, the process is about as easy as it can be. When you launch the app, simply open the menu, scroll down to Settings, and tap Backups. Inside you’ll see three options for storing your contacts, calendar events, and photos. Select the ones you want, hit Start Backup, and Google Drive will begin trawling your iPhone. When it’s done, you need only sign in to your Google account on the new phone and the respective apps will automatically populate with your backed-up data.
Google specifically said it’s target was iOS users when Google released its pixels with a dongle made to ease transfer of data between Android and IPhone, going further Google is making it easier for those who own iPhone to also own android phones too.
The Back-end Story:  Migrating data from one platform to another can be a huge stumbling block for future switchers, so Google and Apple have been working to make this less cumbersome and more seamless for people who are willing to make the change  The move Apple's move to iOS app is a little comprehensive, moving bookmarks,and mail accounts including contacts, calendar and photos, with the new google drive backup method is truly an easy way to get started with your new Android phone.