Google discusses Android 7.1

At AnDevCon today, Timothy Jordan, head of Google platform developer relations, gave a keynote to detail the current and future state of the platform and its ensuing toolsets. He described changes coming in Android 7.1, and he taught attendees how to get started with TensorFlow on Android devices. The next release of the Android platform will offer developers new features designed to make their applications easier to use. First in line is app shortcuts, which would allow users to select from a set of predefined actions when tapping an app icon. With an app shortcut, users long-pressing a messaging application might be offered a pop-up list of tasks that can be performed within it. These could include creating a new message or jumping to a recent conversation. (Related: Google puts…


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