Google announces the hottest technology for mobile terminals

Google streaming phone applicationsGoogle announced during this day a new revolutionary technology that is meant to allow us to run in terminals including applications that we do not have installed at the time.

Everything has to do with the search engine Google, the American company developing a technology that is able to display in an emulator an application that is not installed in our terminal when we access a link of the Google search engine.

A few months ago the company Google began to index the content of the various applications available for mobile terminals, and this new technology is related to that system, in some cases certain information being available only in the applications for mobile terminals.

Because users could access a link for an application that is not installed in their terminals, the company Google has developed a cloud-based technology, capable of emulating that application in a simulator to display it directly in our terminals upon access.

For example, with one tap on a "Stream" button next to the HotelTonight app result, you'll get a streamed version of the app, so that you can quickly and easily find what you need, and even complete a booking, just as if you were in the app itself. And if you like what you see, installing it is just a click away. This uses a new cloud-based technology that we're currently experimenting with.

The new streaming technology of non-installed applications is a first for any kind of search engine on the planet, and Googlers are currently testing the technology in beta version to find out user feedback about its usefulness.

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No one knows how long the beta testing period will last, and also no one knows when this new technology will be extended beyond the US, but I assume that next year Google will start testing its streaming technology for applications on a large scale.