Google unveiled a WiFi router looking to increase the ease and speed at which people’s increasingly indispensable smartphones and tablets connect at home with its services.
The Internet giant touted OnHub, a partnership with TP-LINK networking product manufacturer, as a “different kind of router for a new way to WiFi.”
“Instead of headaches and spotty connections, OnHub gives you Wi-Fi that’s fast, secure, and easy to use,” Google said in a
blog post.
OnHub, priced at 200 for online preorders in the United States, is small and cylindrical, and users can connect on Apple’s iPhones or its own Android devices.
It is due in stores in the United States and Canada in the coming weeks. The home router even lets users prioritise which device gets the fastest connection speed.
Smart devices – from heating and cooling system regulators to fire and security alarms – are a booming business.
GOOGLE INC A closed down -2.840 at 691.200. Volume was 85% below average (consolidating) and Bollinger Bands were 15% narrower than normal.
Open High Low Close Volume___
689.100 696.160 688.070 691.200 321,942
Technical Outlook
Short Term: Neutral
Intermediate Term: Bullish
Long Term: Bullish
Moving Averages: 10-period 50-period 200-period
Close: 685.33 616.53 561.71
Volatility: 26 47 32
Volume: 2,017,514 2,382,677 2,130,220
Short-term traders should pay closer attention to buy/sell arrows while intermediate/long-term traders should place greater emphasis on the Bullish or Bearish trend reflected in the lower ribbon.
Summary
GOOGLE INC A is currently 23.1% above its 200-period moving average and is in an upward trend. Volatility is extremely low when compared to the average volatility over the last 10 periods. There is a good possibility that there will be an increase in volatility along with sharp price fluctuations in the near future. Our volume indicators reflect volume flowing into and out of GOOGL.O at a relatively equal pace (neutral). Our trend forecasting oscillators are currently bullish on GOOGL.O and have had this outlook for the last 27 periods.
Google Inc. (Google), incorporated on October 22, 2002, provides its products and services in more than 100 languages and in more than 50 countries, regions and territories. The Company offers a range of products across screens and devices. The Company delivers both performance advertising and brand advertising. The Company has an ad technology platform for brand advertisers, agencies, and publishers to power their digital marketing businesses across display, mobile and video. The Company’s subsidiaries include Google Ireland Holdings, Google Ireland Limited and Google International LLC.
The Company’s performance advertising creates and delivers relevant ads, which leads to direct engagement with advertisers. Most of its performance advertisers pay its customers on a cost-per-engagement basis, like when a user engages in their ads. Performance advertising lets its advertisers connect with users while driving measurable results. For performance advertisers, AdWords, its primary auction-based advertising program, creates text-based ads that appear on Google Websites and the Websites of Google Network Members, who use its advertising programs to deliver relevant ads alongside their search results and content. In addition, the partners that comprise the Google Network use its AdSense program to deliver relevant ads. The Company invests in its advertising programs and to make upgrades, including Enhanced Campaigns, which helps advertisers to create advertising and marketing campaigns that run across multiple devices, and Estimated Total Conversions, which help advertisers, measure the solutions of their campaigns in a multi-screen world. Brand advertising enhances users’ awareness of and affinity with advertisers’ products and services, through videos, text, images and other interactive ads that run across various devices. It helps brand advertisers deliver digital videos and other types of ads to audiences for its brand-building marketing campaigns and in turn, distributes their ads, such as the TrueView ads displayed on its YouTube videos.
The Company competes with Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Yandex, Baidu, Inc., Naver Corporation, Mindspark Interactive Network, Inc., KAYAK Software Corporation, InfoSpace, LLC, LinkedIn Corporation, WebMD, LLC., Amazon.com, Inc., eBay Inc., Facebook, Inc., Twitter Inc., Criteo and AppNexus Inc.
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