1. More free storage in Google Docs: at least 20 GB.
2. A new HTML5 interface for Gmail that loads faster, stores email offline and integrates with other Google apps like Google Calendar and Google Docs.
3. An updated Android keyboard that uses Google Scribd data to provide useful suggestions.
4. Google Earth as a WebGL web app and vector-based maps in Google Maps for desktop.
5. A database of things, where you can store important names, book titles, products, concepts and useful information about them.
6. Data sync for Google Chrome extensions.
7. Chrome for Android, with data sync, web apps, session restore, Cloud Print, built-in Flash and smarter address bar.
8. Google's search engine will answer complex questions using inferences.
9. Google Personal Alerts will notify on your mobile phone if there's something interesting around (one of your friends, a store that offers a discount for one your favorite products, a museum you wanted to visit, a shop recommended by one of your friends).
10. Google will learn to embrace Facebook and will start using Facebook Connect.
11. Google Online Store: the place where you can download Chrome/Android apps and games, e-books, buy magazine subscriptions, music and movies.
12. Android's growth will slow down, but it will be the most popular mobile operating system because many companies will use it to create smart media players, digital cameras, TVs, game consoles and even home appliances.
13. Picasa Web Albums will become a Google Docs app and Picnik will switch to HTML5.
14. Google will acquire Disqus to make it easier to manage your comments and to improve Blogger's commenting system.
15. Google Profiles will no longer be optional: when you create a Google/Gmail account, you'll also create a profile.
16. Voice search and visual search for desktop.
17. Google will buy LastPass and offer an online password manager.
18. Google Wave will be resurrected, but it will have a simplified interface.
19. An online music player that will let you listen music from the Google Store or Google Docs, podcasts from Google Reader, online radios and more.
20. Google Fast Flip for web search powered by Google Instant Previews.
2. A new HTML5 interface for Gmail that loads faster, stores email offline and integrates with other Google apps like Google Calendar and Google Docs.
3. An updated Android keyboard that uses Google Scribd data to provide useful suggestions.
4. Google Earth as a WebGL web app and vector-based maps in Google Maps for desktop.
5. A database of things, where you can store important names, book titles, products, concepts and useful information about them.
6. Data sync for Google Chrome extensions.
7. Chrome for Android, with data sync, web apps, session restore, Cloud Print, built-in Flash and smarter address bar.
8. Google's search engine will answer complex questions using inferences.
9. Google Personal Alerts will notify on your mobile phone if there's something interesting around (one of your friends, a store that offers a discount for one your favorite products, a museum you wanted to visit, a shop recommended by one of your friends).
10. Google will learn to embrace Facebook and will start using Facebook Connect.
11. Google Online Store: the place where you can download Chrome/Android apps and games, e-books, buy magazine subscriptions, music and movies.
12. Android's growth will slow down, but it will be the most popular mobile operating system because many companies will use it to create smart media players, digital cameras, TVs, game consoles and even home appliances.
13. Picasa Web Albums will become a Google Docs app and Picnik will switch to HTML5.
14. Google will acquire Disqus to make it easier to manage your comments and to improve Blogger's commenting system.
15. Google Profiles will no longer be optional: when you create a Google/Gmail account, you'll also create a profile.
16. Voice search and visual search for desktop.
17. Google will buy LastPass and offer an online password manager.
18. Google Wave will be resurrected, but it will have a simplified interface.
19. An online music player that will let you listen music from the Google Store or Google Docs, podcasts from Google Reader, online radios and more.
20. Google Fast Flip for web search powered by Google Instant Previews.
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