Gboard, apart from being a standard keyboard app that supports auto-correct and swipe typing, offers some features unique to it. It has Google Search integration, can help you learn Morse code, and will soon include smart replies for notifications. Adding to that list is a “floating” mode that lets it float over apps.
Google brings back the blob emojis to Gboard
Nearly one year ago, Google said, “Blob Voyage!” to the cute blob emojis and now they’re back as blobbolicious as ever!
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Learn Morse code with Gboard and Chrome Experiments
Did you know you could use Morse code to type on Gboard? Google’s smart keyboard team recently partnered with Tania Finlayson, a developer who suffered from paraplegia, to teach and bring accessibility communication to the world. Continue reading “Learn Morse code with Gboard and Chrome Experiments”
Gboard is getting smart replies for notifications
You’ve probably heard of Google’s Smart Reply app that brings Allo’s smart reply feature to other messaging applications. Now, Google is bringing this functionality to its own keyboard app, Gboard.
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Google Keyboard renamed to Gboard in v6.0—includes integrated Google search, emoji search, GIF support, and more [APK Download]
Nearly six months ago, Google released a keyboard app for the iPhone called Gboard. And, of course, all of us Android fans were all wondering when would it come to Android. Now (finally) in the v6.0 update, Google is renaming the Google Keyboard app to Gboard. The update also packs in quite a few, long overdue features.