Challenges and learnings of building for the next billion users (Google I/O '18)
Building products and services that work for everyone regardless of where they live, what language they speak, which devices they use, or the network they're connected to presents exciting opportunities and challenges. Engineering, product, and UX leads from Tez, Datally, and Files Go - Google products built specifically for the next billion users - will discuss the design and development of unique technologies (including Audio QR and Offline P2P connections) to address the needs of these users. Rate this session by signing-in on the I/O website here → https://goo.gl/VbKb3R Watch more Design sessions from I/O '18 here → https://goo.gl/61w1Nk See all the sessions from Google I/O '18 here → https://goo.gl/q1Tr8x Subscribe to the Google Developers channel → http://goo.gl/mQyv5L #io18 event: Google I/O 2018; re_ty: Publish; fullname: Josh Woodward, Pankaj Gupta, Devesh Sarwate, Nithya Sambasvian; event: Google I/O 2018;

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