Saturday, September 28, 2013

Google wants to put Android apps on every screen, see the concept - Globo.com

Open Framework Project, Google’s new project, you want to mirror the screen of Android devices on any device connected to the internet. In practice, it would be like smartphones with the company’s operating system to turn into Chromecasts, but with the ability to convey not only content, but also applications.

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Google Project will screen mirroring Android on any screen connected to the internet (Photo: Playback / Engadget) Idea Open Framework Project will expand the Google Android screen on any device connected to the internet (Photo: Playback / Engadget)

To use, simply enter the page Open Framework Project and point the camera of your smartphone to the QR code that appears on the screen. After synchronization, the entire contents of your gadget can be viewed in real time on the secondary display. The system will be controlled for compatibility, including through the touch screen of the gadget.

The design is only a concept for now. However, being open source (open source), should not take up that users can design apps for PC screens, laptops, TVs or any other device connected to the network.

Watch a demonstration of the technology:

Via Engadget

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