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Google Launches 'Gboard' Keyboard For iOS, Featuring Built-In Google Search (techcrunch.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Google launched a new keyboard application called "Gboard" for iOS today that features Google Search built-in to the keyboard itself. In addition, it offers swipe-based typing and access to GIFs, as well as some basic features like emojis and word predictions. The "G" icon in the upper lefthand corner opens a window for you to search Google without leaving the keyboard and launching a browser or the Google app. From there you can search for things like flight times, news articles, restaurant and business listings, weather and more, and paste that information into your chat with a single tap. The information is presented in a card-style layout. "We wanted to bring the best of Google to Gboard, so you'll see Maps, Translate, image and video search, News and others," says Rajan Patel, head of the product team that developed Gboard. "Initially, Gboard will not surface any information specific to you," he added, hinting that a personalized keyboard is in the works for the future.

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  1. Nice! by 110010001000 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Downloading it now! Now THAT is innovation. Apps!

    1. Re:Nice! by karthikaqpt · · Score: 1

      It is great app for search and send information.This must be a record. Gboard by Google reached the 1,000 Club in half a day. Watch this video also https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  2. Important question by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What prevents Google from sending everything you type back to the mother-ship?

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    1. Re:Important question by dgatwood · · Score: 1

      Apple's app review, for one....

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    2. Re:Important question by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 1

      I personally wouldn't bet against Google's never-ending hunger for data.

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      "I like to lick butts!" by MobileTatsu-NJG (#32700246) (Score:5, Informative)

    3. Re:Important question by ChunderDownunder · · Score: 2

      Yep, I wondered how long until this slashvertisment for 'helpful' Google products would turn into a discussion about invasiveness.

      "I use an iPhone so I don't get infected by all that Google s--t."

      But yeah, I am finding the notifications on Android lately rather frightening. Maybe it's my paranoia kicking in but even if they don't use my data maliciously I find it scary that they remind me from scanning my email that a bill is due or that if I take this route I'm 26 minutes from 'home'.

      So I think a dose of AOSP/Cyanogenmod and f-droid may cure my anxiety, particularly as an official product, Google aren't bothering to update my 5.1.1 Nexus device to M, let alone N.

    4. Re:Important question by c · · Score: 2

      Have you considered just turning off all the Google Now functionality? Because that's where all those "helpful" notifications are coming from.

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    5. Re:Important question by ChunderDownunder · · Score: 1

      Cheers, I'll give it a try.

    6. Re:Important question by Laser_iCE · · Score: 1

      Nothing.

      Your passwords are safe provided you only type them into password fields (as the default iOS keyboard is the only keyboard you can use to type in password text boxes or whatever the technical name for them is).

      I use SwiftKey on iOS which was recently acquired by Microsoft so it was only a short amount of time before Google brought out their alternative.

      But I am well aware that anything I type can be and is probably used by the developers (Apple make a point of announcing this when installing a third party keyboard).

    7. Re: Important question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      The same thing that prevents all other keyboard apps from doing .

    8. Re:Important question by Solandri · · Score: 1

      Any add-on keyboard app can do that. A keyboard app is literally half of a keylogger. There is simply no way around it - it has to know what you're typing in order to function as a keyboard. Whenever you install a keyboard app on Android, it pops up a warning saying it can't guarantee the privacy of anything you type.

      And FWIW, anything you type into Apple's messaging app is sent to the Apple mothership. The iPhones exchange text messages across Apple's iMessage servers instead of via SMS (which only the carrier sees, not the phone manufacturer or message app developer). When you send a text to a non-iPhone, it goes through an iMessage-SMS gateway.

    9. Re:Important question by istartedi · · Score: 1

      Well, it's not surprising when you consider that there's an entire class of apps built around the concept of "checking in". 4square was the biggest one for a while. Not sure if it's still doing well; but the idea is there. The cat will gladly accept the shiny bell that the mice give him, just like in the cartoons.

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    10. Re:Important question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Disabling that functionality does not mean the data is not still being sent to Google, it just means you don't get the benefit of the services in exchange for that data anymore. If data privacy is the concern, removal of Google software is the answer.

    11. Re:Important question by j_l_cgull · · Score: 1

      When you send a text to a non-iPhone, it goes through an iMessage-SMS gateway.

      Citation ? I thought when Messages determines the recipient is not an iPhone, it uses the SMS functionality of the carrier - not any iMessage-SMS gateway.

    12. Re:Important question by amRadioHed · · Score: 1

      The data isn't being sent to Google because he's using Gmail. It's stupid giving a company your email messages and then getting freaked out that their computers actually have the data in your email.

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    13. Re:Important question by amRadioHed · · Score: 1

      I find it scary that they remind me from scanning my email that a bill is due or that if I take this route I'm 26 minutes from 'home'.

      Why is it more scary for the company that holds your email to scan it for relevant information that you might be interested in than for them to scan the information for the spam filtering and routing that every email provider needs to do?

      They have the information in your email and you know it, so why not use it for your benefit instead of pretending that they don't actually have the data that you've asked them to hold for you?

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  3. Feature built-in Google Track by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    In iOS, 3rd party keyboards must be provided Full Access to the device. This includes Contacts, Calendars, Photos, Location, and almost everything you type. Oh, and Internet access with which to upload all this information to Google (or whomever).

    1. Re: Feature built-in Google Track by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 1

      If you go into the KB settings in iOS 9 you'll see an 'about keyboard privacy' link that spells out that 'Full Access' explicitly means access to all of the data that the AC spelled out. I'm not sure if you have to opt in or opt out (not willing to try it...), but your options basically are all-or-nothing.

      Shame on Apple.

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    2. Re: Feature built-in Google Track by Registered+Coward+v2 · · Score: 1

      If you go into the KB settings in iOS 9 you'll see an 'about keyboard privacy' link that spells out that 'Full Access' explicitly means access to all of the data that the AC spelled out. I'm not sure if you have to opt in or opt out (not willing to try it...), but your options basically are all-or-nothing.

      Shame on Apple.

      Opt in. Full access is of by default so you need to enable it. That said, I use gboard and find it useful.

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    3. Re:Feature built-in Google Track by Desler · · Score: 1

      Nope only the shitty ones require that. I've used Swype and have never granted it full access.

  4. Love by LunaticTippy · · Score: 1

    I'm so happy to have this. I finally can use the glide typing. I have a free iphone from work and am too cheap to have a second phone, and I was envious of my android friends better keyboards.

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    1. Re:Love by Laser_iCE · · Score: 1

      SwiftKey (as well as many alternatives) have offered "glide typing" for a while now.

    2. Re:Love by Desler · · Score: 1

      Third-party keyboards on iOS have been around for months and months now. slowpoke.jpg much?

    3. Re:Love by LunaticTippy · · Score: 1

      Whatevs. Been burnt too many times by third party apps that require in app purchases or have ads or whatnot. Say what you want about gooble, at least they don't want my money and won't show me flashing banner ads.

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    4. Re: Love by Laser_iCE · · Score: 1

      5 minutes of research will show you that SwiftKey is free with no ads. The only in-app purchase is for different themes if you want them.

  5. The walled garden, closing those pesky holes by hughbar · · Score: 1

    Google it, and 'Let me Google that for you' are already embedded in common parlance. So I can now Google something 'more easily', immediately get the results that Google wants me to have and then buy shit, probably from Amazon. Is the world wonderful or am I just old, grumpy and slightly fearful?

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    1. Re:The walled garden, closing those pesky holes by 110010001000 · · Score: 1

      Yeah but remember when "Yahoo" used to be the common parlance? Google won't be around forever.

    2. Re:The walled garden, closing those pesky holes by hughbar · · Score: 1

      I hope, and also, IBM had huge dominance in the mainframe era. My main worry is that things are getting sewn together in Googlezon + Facebay etc.

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  6. For Shame by ThatsNotPudding · · Score: 1

    What prevents Google from sending everything you type back to the mother-ship?

    Why would you say such a cruel and hateful thing about an advertising agency?

  7. WTF? by Not-a-Neg · · Score: 1

    This is the stupidest thing ever, I don't need search built-in to a keyboard! The keyboard ONLY appears when I am trying to type something in to a field, the last damn thing I need is to hit a button and be taken away from what I am trying to do! What someone NEEDS to do is make a keyboard for iOS with a number row visible at the top at all times the keyboard is up.

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