Android News: Hands on with Project Tango at Google I/O 2015


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One of the projects Google has been working on long term is Project Tango, a technology designed to replicate the way we sense the three dimensional world on a computer device. Google has been using a tablet to pack in sensors and cameras that feed the Project Tango software. The end result is an ability to create a digital map of the world on three dimensions.

Google notes that this technology could be used for mapping buildings for use by others who cannot be present in the building or for something a little less serious, like gaming. Given the virtually “live streaming” speed that the software can map a space, Google could also use it for applications that need the ability to sense the world in real-time – think driverless cars or maintenance bots in space.

TalkAndroid got to spend some hands on time with the latest version of Project Tango at Google I/O 2015. Check out the video below and then look back at Google I/O 2014 to compare where the technology was a year ago.

Be sure to continue to watch TalkAndroid for more coverage from Google I/O 2015.

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