New Announcement on the way to Microsoft and Google
by Maria William Software DeveloperRecently in Build 2018
at the developer conference, Microsoft declares new stuff like with Windows 10,
Android phones as well as iPhone will sync. On the other hand, Cortana and
Alexa will work jointly.
Moreover, with the
latest Windows 10 update will enable the user to work with iOS and Android
device. Microsoft Company will deduct 5% from the app developer. Tabs will be
much more powerful than before. Kinect will turn into cloud service provider.
Other new Microsoft partner will be My Company, the Marks Group.
This all announcements
and the developments are important for the business growth. For the Microsoft Office setup app developer,
it is beneficial as they can make 95% profit on selling their products through
Microsoft. For the small business
holders, there is numerous voice-activated app which is driven by the
artificial intelligence. The compatibility of the devices is no more issue.
Even, Google at their
I/O Developer conference announces the new stuff. Google Photos will be
introduced with the new artificial intelligence-driven feature called
‘suggested actions’. And Office setup
Google Assistant, on the other hand, will have a ‘continued conversation’ feature.
These will help the users with the custom routines that allow them to create
any kind of routine and launch them as they wish.
Gmail isn’t an
exception as it is going to get a new feature added to their shell called
‘smart compose’. This helps the user by suggesting them with the phrases which
work in the same way as the keyboard based auto-complete functions work for Microsoft
Words.
Maria Williams is a renowned technical
writer. She has been keeping a strict vigil over the updates and errors of
various anti-virus and security software. Through her blogs and articles, she
strives to deliver the precise and useful information to the users that further
help them in troubleshooting or fixing the minor or major issues.
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