Is Google Following the Apple Path?

With the launch of Pixel products, it looks like Google is finally serious about creating its own ecosystem
At the latest in-person Google I/O event, the tech giant announced a plethora of news at lightning speed, including the launch of major Pixel products, signaling that the Pichai-led company is finally building its own ecosystem after nearly a decade of attempts. Yesterday, a flurry of software and service features, coupled with state-of-the-art hardware, was showcased. This highly anticipated annual event unveiled a trio of Pixel products, spearheaded by the Pixel 7a as the successor to the Pixel 6a. Furthermore, Google ventured into uncharted territory by introducing a dockable tablet and a foldable device. With an expanding Pixel portfolio, the Google ecosystem has reached newfound heights of capability. Despite the limitations of the Android platform, leveraging its prowess, Googl
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Tasmia Ansari
Tasmia is a tech journalist at AIM, looking to bring a fresh perspective to emerging technologies and trends in data science, analytics, and artificial intelligence.
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