Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
YouTube TV now lets subscribers build fully customizable multiviews with up to four live streams on one screen. Mix and match live channels across your plan and add-ons like NFL Sunday Ticket, using a new builder with filters for sports, news, shows, movies, and more.
In a notable shift in the AI landscape, Apple and Google have announced a multi-year collaboration under which Apple s next generation of Apple Foundation Models will be based on Google s Gemini models and cloud technology.
According to the joint statement, these models will help power upcoming Apple Intelligence features, including a more personalized Siri, expected later this year.
Google released a lot of updates at its annual I/O conference.
One of them, which has been a success, is 3D video conferencing (it reminds me a bit of the era when 3D movies were a big boom in 2009). So I assume that we may soon see 4D and 5D experiences.
I m growing a small SaaS. And cloud costs are starting to hurt. I keep hearing about founders stacking $100-300k in Google Cloud credits, but all the advice feels vague or locked behind big-name accelerators. Where did you actually get credits? Any creative hacks or things to avoid? If you ve cracked this, I d love to hear what worked.
And if you re still figuring it out too, just drop a comment. If I ve gathered some useful stuff, I'll be happy to share.
YouTube TV’s multiview finally gives users full control.
Instead of choosing from prebuilt combinations, you can now build your own view with up to four live streams, including channels from your main plan and add-ons like NFL Sunday Ticket. The new builder also makes it easier to filter by sports, news, shows, movies, and other live content.
Simple feature, very useful for live TV. Sports is the obvious use case, but I can also see people using this for news, big events, or just keeping multiple live streams open at once📺
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Gosh, this was needed, like, yesterday! 🚀 I mean, let's be honest, the old Chrome Web Store sucked and was looking like it was stuck in the Windows XP era. It really was about time Google gave it a makeover! 👨🚀
Remember those days when we used to think that Windows XP design was cutting-edge? Well, I do. And I didn't like these dark times, when everything was slow. The Google Chrome Store reminded me of the time when I could do a pizza while my Computer was booting .. 🍕 and I had to open YouTube videos 30 minutes before watching them. This is the feeling which was created by the old Chrome Store design and I am really happy that you guys fixed that finally.
A little breath of fresh air for our beloved browser. Sleek, modern, and looks like it was designed in this decade.
I've dabbled in some other browsers like Firefox Klar, Brave, and even Arc, I sometimes use Safari for work, but Chrome has always been my go-to.
While I'm loving the spiffy new look, I'm also curious about what you've done to supercharge things for developers 😎💻 I mean, c'mon, it's like giving a superhero a shiny new costume, but I want to know if I've got some cool new powers to go with it! Have you made it easier for developers like me to whip up extensions? Are there any new awesome features? So far I didn't found too much whilst playing around with the new version..
I always wondered: why isn't Google growing the Chrome Web Store like the Android Play Store? There's so much untapped potential here! 🌟
With AI on the rise, there are amazing opportunities waiting to be explored.
In any cases: great makeover - I really like it. 👏
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YouTube TV’s multiview finally gives users full control.
Instead of choosing from prebuilt combinations, you can now build your own view with up to four live streams, including channels from your main plan and add-ons like NFL Sunday Ticket. The new builder also makes it easier to filter by sports, news, shows, movies, and other live content.
Simple feature, very useful for live TV. Sports is the obvious use case, but I can also see people using this for news, big events, or just keeping multiple live streams open at once📺