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I was checking out the recap on the Google I/O page

Well, I was checking out the recap on the Google I/O page, I found Melissa Gave Miró Quesada smiling with her baby. She actually said the baby will be techy and as a matter of preference, she will be choosing Android – Guess we are expecting Android Q soon! - Thank Q

I also think, you guys should check out the Animated GIFS generated by the Google Photos - Assistant. And shopping with the power of Augmented Reality (AR) looks inviting.

And if you are a student and you think we were smiling at you – cut the crap😂, you can take 20% of the smiles, and have the 80% when you Sign Up to LEAD A Developer Student Clubs (DSC) at your University👌🙏😊 – Click Here to Sign Up http://bit.ly/2YetTzc

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