Google expands products to cars, TVs, watches

6/26/2014
REUTERS
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    David Singleton, Android director of engineering, wears an Android Wear watch, which will go on sale today.

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  • David Singleton, Android director of engineering, wears an Android Wear watch, which will go on sale today.
    David Singleton, Android director of engineering, wears an Android Wear watch, which will go on sale today.

    SAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc.’s Android software is coming to cars, televisions, and watches this year, as the Internet search giant races against Apple Inc. and other tech companies to extend its business into a rapidly broadening field of Internet-connected devices.

    Google’s free Android software runs on more than three out of every four smart phones sold globally, making it a valuable entry point for consumers to access its money-making online services such as Web search and maps.

    At its annual developers’ conference on Wednesday, the company said the first cars running Android Auto software for navigation, music, and messaging will hit showrooms later this year. More than 40 auto companies had signed onto its software development alliance, but Google did not say which ones will actually build Android into their cars in 2014.

    Samsung Group and LG Electronics smart watches running Android Wear, the version of Android tailored for wearable devices, are set to go on sale today.

    And executives demonstrated how Android TV, reviving Google’s foray into streaming video, aims to give viewers an easy interface through which to search for and display content. Google’s first effort to enter the living room, via Google TV, failed to catch on with consumers.

    “It’s a land grab,” said Sameet Sinha, an analyst with investment bank B. Riley & Co. “The person who gets a platform, which controls the devices, could be the dominant operating system, not of just devices, it could be the operating system of your home.”

    A demonstration of Android Auto is given during the Google I/O 2014 keynote presentation in San Francisco, Wednesday.
    A demonstration of Android Auto is given during the Google I/O 2014 keynote presentation in San Francisco, Wednesday.

    “New platforms offer new opportunities for hardware sales, advertising sales, e-commerce sales, all of these.”

    Google also unveiled a service, called “Google Fit,” which collates and tracks a user’s health and personal fitness information similar to recently introduced services from Apple and Samsung. The tracking and analysis of health information is expected to become a big driver behind the adoption of smart watches and sensor-laden devices this year.

    Google’s annual conference is designed to introduce new Android features to its army of developers who are crucial in creating apps that keep the software popular as it competes with Apple’s iOS.

    Apple and Google are now going head-to-head in emerging countries like India and China, where there is room to grow in terms of smart-phone adoption, especially as compared with saturated markets like the United States and Europe.

    Developed under the “Android One” initiative aimed at getting phones into the hands of as many people around the globe as possible, the phones will sport 4.5-inch screens and dual SIM cards, Google senior vice president/Android, Chrome & Apps Sundar Pichai told the conference.