You can expect online privacy to be a major topic of Google's I/O (or input-output) conference that'll take place in California.
Google's online advertising business is more than twice that of Facebook's, which is just coming off a scandal that exposed the data of some 87 million users.
Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, is expected to reassure the public of their effort to safeguard people's information during his headline address today.
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Usually, Google reveals all of its major announcements into the keynote, so here are are the top four things some experts are predicting to be announced:
- Android P
- Google Lens
- Augmented and virtual reality
- Google Home and Assistant