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Hey Canada, get tappin’ this spring with Android Pay
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
T-shirt. Check. Flip flops. Check. Android phone. Check.
As Canadians exchange parkas and scarves for t-shirts and flip flops this spring, we have some news that may lighten their pockets, too. Whether you’re heading out to buy groceries or grabbing a cup of coffee with friends, now your Android phone is all you need to walk out the door.
Today, we’re beginning to roll out
Android Pay
across Canada to help you pay simply and securely in stores and in apps.
We’ll be rolling out support for top banks over the next several days, and this is just the beginning. We will continue to add even more features, banks and store locations in the coming months, making it even easier to pay with your Android phone.
Now, you’ll be able to use Android Pay at hundreds of thousands of shops across the country that accept contactless payments, like Tim Hortons, Loblaws, Petro-Canada, McDonald’s, Indigo, Pizza Pizza, Sears Canada and more, and in TELUS, Rogers, Fido and Freedom Mobile retail stores. Just tap with your phone as you would with your participating credit, debit or prepaid card. It’s that simple.
You’ll also be able to breeze through checkout in your favourite apps, including Lululemon, Uber, Ritual, HotelTonight,
and more
. Just look for the Android Pay button, and say goodbye to entering your payment and address details each time you buy.
Android Pay also stores your gift cards, loyalty cards and special offers right on your phone.
How does Android Pay work?
Using Android Pay is simple. Just wake up your phone (you don’t even have to open an app or unlock it), hold it near the payment terminal, and voilà — your payment is done. After you check out, you’ll get helpful information on your phone about your recent transactions.
To get started,
install the Android Pay app
from the Google Play Store. It’s available on all Android devices that are NFC-enabled, supporting Google Play Services, and running on KitKat 4.4 or higher. Simply open, set up, and get tapping.
Over the next several days, Android Pay is rolling out with support from eligible Visa and MasterCard credit cards from BMO Bank of Montreal, CIBC, Banque Nationale, Scotiabank, Desjardins, President’s Choice Financial, ATB Financial, and Canadian Tire Financial Services in Canada, and prepaid Scotiabank and Desjardins cards. Support for Interac-branded debit cards will begin roll-out on Monday, and support for American Express cards and Tangerine is coming later this summer. You can add multiple eligible cards and select which card you want to use before you pay, so you can always enjoy the best deals available.
We've teamed up with many leading payment platforms, processors, and technology providers such as Moneris, Bambora, Chase, Cybersource, First Data, Global Payments, Paysafe, WorldPay and Stripe to make it even easier to accept Android Pay.
Visit the Android Pay API developer site
to learn more.
Happy shopping!
Posted by Pali Bhat, VP of Payment Products
Celebrating 10 years of Street View in Canada and around the world!
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Street View started out as Larry Page’s far-fetched idea to create a 360-degree map of the world. Today, 10 years after the first imagery was published in Street View, Canadians can
scale mountains
, take a tour of the
Canadian Memorial at Vimy Ridge
, scout out the best
Street Art in Montreal
, and walk through Canadian
museums
. Over the last decade, a lot has changed—the technology we use, the appearance of the planet—but the goal of Google Maps has remained the same: to help you navigate and discover new corners of the world. Now raise your glass (or smartphone), and cheers to Street View’s 10th birthday!
[Whistler Mountain in British Columbia]
Let’s hop inside our
time machine
and see where it all began. Larry kicked off the first prototype in 2004 with a team of Googlers who were passionate about his idea to create a 360-degree view of the world. They tossed cameras on a van, added some lasers (okay maybe it was a
bit
more complicated than that), and the first Street View car was born. In 2006, Street View officially hit the roads in a few cities across the U.S. and the first imagery was published in
May 2007
. In Canada, Street View cars came up to Montreal through Vermont in September 2007 with the first image being of Highway 55. Ten years later, we’ve published imagery on every continent, in 83 countries, and traveled about 10 million miles with the Street View car. Talk about a roadtrip.
[First image of
Highway 55 - Vermont border crossing on the way to Montreal - the first image in Street View in Canada
]
While our cars explored streets around the world, we were still missing out on some of the most beautiful places on Earth: the world that exists beyond the roads. So we developed custom rigs, like the
Street View Trekker
, to go where cars couldn’t go. The Trekker is designed to be worn and walked through narrow alleyways or trails, gathering images as it goes. It’s traveled to breathtaking natural wonders and world heritage sites—
Grand Canyon
, the
Taj Mahal
,
Angkor Wat
, the
Galapagos Islands
and even the historic pedestrian paths in
Venice
.
And it's been used by conservation organizations to observe wildlife, like
elephants
,
chimps
,
polar bears
, and
frogs in the Amazon
, in their natural habitat.
Over the years we've put Street View cameras on a
snowmobile
to bring you closer to the Arctic Eiders, the back of a
camel
to roam the Arabian desert,
and a
trolley
to give you a better view of renowned works of art
.
[
Street View cameras on a
snowmobile
to bring you closer to the Arctic Eiders]
To build our map of the world faster, in 2013 we enlisted the help of partners through the
Trekker Loan Program
.
We gave volunteers Street View cameras, which they used to collect 360-degree imagery of the local places they know best.
Then the
Street View App
came along in 2015, so that anyone could publish photo spheres (360-degree panoramas) of their favorite places from around the world—or around the block—to Google Maps in an instant. We expanded on this last month, when we announced more than 20 new
Street View-compatible 360 cameras
, to help you document your adventures with high quality imagery.
Now anyone—from tourism organizations to local neighborhood enthusiast—
can contribute panoramic imagery to Street View.
The world is better explored than explained. Street View gives you a taste of the places you’ll see in person one day,
helps you remember the places you've been, and enables you to explore the places you might never get to
. So pick up your phone and take a peek. Many wonders await.
Authored By: Arjun Raman, Technical Program Management Director, Street View
Oodles of doodles: Vote now for your favourite Doodle 4 Google Canada student finalist
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Today’s guest post is brought to you by Doodle 4 Google judge Sophie Diao
A spacesuit that lets astronauts walk on Mars. Robots that cure cancer. Machines that turn garbage into paper. Waterslides that transport you everywhere.
These are just some of the great ideas that Canadian students, from kindergarten to grade 12, came up with for Canada’s
second Doodle 4 Google contest.
Back in March, we asked students across the country to use their imagination and create a doodle that answers the question “What I see for Canada’s future is…”, to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday.
As a Google Doodler, I get to collaborate with some of the brightest artists, designers and engineers who create doodles, those fun and surprising illustrations on Google's home page. I jumped at the opportunity to be a judge in this year’s contest and help the next generation of artists, animators, and engineers explore their creative sides.
We were blown away by the thousands of students who submitted a doodle and shared their vision of Canada’s future -- from co-existing peacefully with nature to innovative and eco-friendly technological advancements.
Now,
Doodle 4 Google
needs your vote! Help us pick the lucky Canadian student who will have their artwork takeover Google.ca for a day and win a $10,000 university scholarship.
Check out this year’s 12 grade group winners below and head over to
g.co/d4gcanada
to vote for your favourite. Share and vote as many times as you want!
Your vote will help determine our four grade group winners, who will receive a $5,000 technology award for their schools. From there, we’ll choose our winning student, who will receive a $10,000 scholarship and a $10,000 technology award for his/her school plus have their doodle takeover Google.ca for a day!
We’ll reveal the winning doodles at our finale event on June 13 at
the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Kindergarten-Grade 3
A Beautiful World
Faizaan Buttar
Surrey, British Columbia
A Greener Canada
Leo Cao
Markham, Ontario
Big Google Waterslide
Olin Wang
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Grade 4-6
A Mechanical Canada
Wesley Babin
Lower Cloverdale, New Brunswick
Into the future
Flora Hu
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Vision
Ahmber Bains
Richmond, British Columbia
Grade 7-9
City of the Future
Carol Zhou
Markham, Ontario
Into the 22nd Century
Lina Yan
Burnaby, British Columbia
Mother Nature Prospers in Canada
Amélie Fortier
Jonquière, Quebec
Grade 10-12
A Bright Future
Jana Sofia Panem
Toronto, Ontario
Diverse Education for a Diverse Generation
Emma Diederichs
Sherwood Park, Alberta
Canada, The Land of Endless Possibilities
Roldan Esteban
York, Ontario
Posted by Sophie Diao, Google Doodler
Go North - Inspiring Future Innovators
Friday, May 19, 2017
Editor’s Note: Today’s blog is guest authored by Jennifer Flanagan, President and CEO of Actua
Today, at the University of Toronto’s Convocation Hall, over 1200 students gathered to explore, learn and have fun with science and technology at Go North - Inspiring Future Innovators.
Building on the
Go North technology summit
, this one-day immersive event highlights the countless possibilities that STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Math - has to offer. The day is run by Actua and the University of Toronto’s Engineering Outreach team, who are national leaders in STEM programming. The participants, in grades 4 to 8, and their teachers engaged in hands-on workshops meant to spark a passion and stimulate a curiosity in STEM.
We kicked off the day with Phil McCordic, host of Science Max, who brought the 1,200 students in Convocation Hall to their feet with his immersive performance.
The partnership between the University of Toronto, Actua and Google is built on the shared goal that this experience will ignite and inspire these young students to consider computer science as not just a field of study but as a way to solve the big world problems of the future.
According to the World Economic Forum
, 65% of students entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in jobs that don’t yet exist. U of T, Actua and Google recognize the urgency of fostering an interest in STEM and the critical need to help equip students with skills they will need to excel.
In Innovate Alley, a corridor lined with education startups and tools to help ignite curiosity, the students and their teachers had an opportunity to immerse themselves in hands-on workshops with U of T engineering students and Actua outreach instructors.
For more than 20 years, Actua and our university network members have worked to prepare young Canadians to be innovators and leaders by engaging them in exciting and accessible STEM experiences that build critical skills and confidence.
This includes our
Codemakers program
, supported by Google, which has engaged over 80,000 youth in computer science and digital skill building. Canadian youth from all over this country have participated in Codemakers whether through coding throat singing in Canada’s north or printing 3-D selfies in Vancouver or participating in events like today. This unique partnership allows us to create unique moments of inspiration that connect technology to kids lives in meaningful ways.
A student experiences Virtual Reality for the first time
Together, we can show students that technology offers everyone the potential to create, to collaborate and to invent.
Posted by Jennifer Flanagan, President and CEO of Actua. The University of Toronto is one of 34 Actua network members across Canada annually engaging 250,000 youth in hands-on STEM.
Say bonjour to your Assistant in Google Allo
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
@Google, ou est le marché Jean-Talon?
Last year, we launched
Google Allo
with smart features in English, Brazilian Portuguese and Hindi. Today, we’re adding support for these features in French, thanks to our latest update.
Now, for the first time ever, Canadians will be able to interact with their Google Assistant in French!
The Google Assistant is ready to help en français
Google Allo is our smart messaging app for Android and iOS that helps you say more and do more right in your chats. You can get help from your Assistant without ever leaving the conversation. Sharing sports scores, recipes, or travel plans in French is now easy to do right in your chats with friends.
To start using the Assistant in Canadian French, just say “Talk to me in Canadian French” when you’re chatting with your Assistant in Google Allo. You can also adjust the language setting for your Assistant on your device. So whether you’re looking into weather forecasts for your trip to The Laurentians or for directions to the Olympic Stadium, add @google to your chat and your Assistant is ready to help.
Embracing French-Canadian culture
We’ve made Assistant be truly French Canadian, customizing the app with local elements that are unique to Quebec. From local celebrities and artists to landmarks and cultural institutions, you can ask the Assistant to answer questions that are specifically relevant to French Canada.
Respond rapidement with Smart Reply
We’ve found that Smart Reply in English has been helpful in sending quick responses while you’re chatting on the go. We’re now adding support for Smart Reply in French, so you can quickly send a “Oui” in response to a friend asking “Es-tu en chemin pour la partie de soccer?”.
Smart Reply will recognize the language you’re chatting in and begin to show suggested responses in that language. If you’re chatting in English, it will continue to show English responses. But if you start chatting in French, it will show you suggestions in that language.
Coming soon! Smart Reply will also suggest responses for photos. If your friend sends you a photo of their pet, you’ll see Smart Reply suggestions like “Trop mignon!” And whether you’re a “ah ah” or “😂” kind of person, Smart Reply will improve over time and adjust to your style.
We can’t wait for you to say bonjour to Google Allo! We’re beginning to roll out these new features in French for Google Allo on
Android
and
iOS
, and they will be available to all users in Canada in the next few days.
In addition to French, we’ll continue to bring the Google Assistant and Smart Reply to more languages over time — stay tuned for more!
Posted by Amit Fulay, Group Product Manager, Google
Canada, meet Google Wifi
Friday, April 28, 2017
Nothing is more annoying than losing your Wi-Fi connection when binge watching your favourite TV show or video chatting in a business meeting. From spotty connections to dropped signals, leave your Wi-Fi troubles behind with the help of
Google Wifi
, launching today in Canada. Google Wifi is a new kind of home Wi-Fi system that works with your modem and internet provider to give you strong, reliable coverage, in every room.
Traditional Wi-Fi routers aren’t always built to support the increasing number of devices we use or high bandwidth activities like gaming or watching videos. Google Wifi is different. It’s a connected system that replaces your current router and brings everything you love about Google -- smarts, security and simplicity -- to home Wi-Fi.
Strong, reliable coverage
Google Wifi uses a technology called mesh Wi-Fi. Within our mesh network, each Google Wifi point creates a high-powered connection, and the different Wifi points work together to determine the best path for your data. The result is Wi-Fi coverage even in hard-to reach areas, not just right next to the router.*
Keeps itself fast
Most of us don’t want to spend time tweaking complex settings or managing our Wi-Fi network. Google Wifi is smart and automatically places your devices on the clearest channel and optimal Wi-Fi band, so the entire family can keep doing what they love without missing a beat. And as you roam around your house, our built-in Network Assist software will seamlessly transition your device between the Google Wifi system points in real time, to help you avoid dead spots and delays. Google Wifi is an expandable system, so if you have a larger home, you can simply add Google Wifi points.* They connect to one another to spread a strong network signal to every room.
A simple way to control your network
To make sure you’re always in control, Google Wifi comes with an app, available on Android and iOS*, that lets you do things like pause Wi-Fi on kids’ devices (or create recurring pauses for dinnertime or homework) and is built to help keep your network safe and secure. It also shows you which devices are connected and how much bandwidth they’re using and lets you prioritize devices within your network so you can stream that latest episode uninterrupted.
Google Wifi
will be available in Canada on April 28th as a 1-pack for $179 and a 3-pack for $439 from
the Google Store
, Best Buy Canada, Staples Canada and Walmart Canada, with more retailers coming soon.
Find out more about Google Wifi
here
.
Posted by Ben Brown, Senior Product Manager
*Home materials and layout can affect how Wi-Fi signal travels. Homes with thicker walls or long, narrow layouts may need extra Wifi points for full coverage. Google Wifi requires broadband Internet. Strength and speed of signal will depend on your Internet provider. Each Wifi point requires a nearby electrical outlet. The app requires a mobile device with Android 4 and up or iOS 8 and up.
Get the best seat in the house and watch Coachella live exclusively on YouTube
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
When you think of Coachella you think of amazing music artists, thrilling performances and nonstop fun in the middle of the California desert. This year’s festival will be bigger than ever and even if you can’t make it to Coachella in person, you don’t have to miss out on a moment of the action.
For the seventh year in a row, YouTube is the the exclusive home of the Coachella livestream, presented in Canada by Coca-Cola. Music fans from around the world can tune-in to
Coachella's YouTube channel
from April 14-16, on any screen (desktop, mobile and living room).
Catch performances from global superstars and the hottest rising talent in the world including headliners
Lady Gaga
,
Kendrick Lamar
and
Radiohead
, as well as Canadian acts
Kaytranada
,
Arkells
,
Majid Jordan
and
Crystal Castles
.
And if you miss one of the big performances, COVERGIRL Canada will have you covered as the sponsor of a video-on-demand hub that will showcase highlights and footage from performers throughout the weekend.
You can choose from three always-on channels as well as a Live 360 Mode that will appear for select performances. Don’t miss any of the shows you’re most excited for by creating a personalized calendar that lets you track all your favorite performances. The livestream channels will automatically change to your favorite artists based on your selection. And if you
turn on notifications
for artists you subscribe to, you’ll get a note when they go live.
For the first time ever you’ll even get a sneak peek inside the famous underground dance music Yuma tent.
Stay tuned to find out more information about Coachella performances and be sure to subscribe to
Coachella's YouTube channel
so you’re part of the action!
Posted by Ali Rivera, Head of Artist Partnerships, YouTube recently watched ”
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