My Thoughts on Google’s “Made by Google” Event, Google’s Apple Watch Copying, Project Astra and the Future

Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories:

  • My Thoughts on Google’s “Made by Google” Event

  • Google’s Apple Watch Copying

  • Project Astra and the Future

For today’s update, we will focus on Google’s product event that took place two weeks ago at its Mountain View campus.

For those of you who are newer Above Avalon members, my approach in reviewing these events is to look at the big picture surrounding the products and features, in addition to what the company wants the public to focus on. What is the broader narrative being pushed? How does that differ from other companies? Let’s jump in.

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