Googlebook
Coverage of Googlebook in the Nexus archive.
- Google I/O 2026 live blog: On the ground at Google’s keynote
Google I/O 2026 is being held at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, with expectations of news on AI search, agents, and e-commerce. The event may feature demos of smart glasses and concept projects, but minimal hardware announcements are expected. Google previously announced the Googlebook and Fitbit Air.
- The Morning After: Google teases the Android-based Googlebook
Google teases the Android-based Googlebook before Google I/O next week. The event is expected to reveal more information about the product. Google I/O is a significant conference for the company.
- Why does the Googlebook exist?
Google announced its new Googlebook laptop platform, which has raised questions about its existence and purpose. The Googlebook is intended to replace the Chromebook and ChromeOS platform. However, details about the hardware are scarce.
- Googlebook: Designed for Gemini Intelligence – Coming Fall 2026 – Googlebook
Googlebook is designed for Gemini Intelligence and is scheduled to be released in Fall 2026. The announcement was made on the Googlebook website. The news article has 11 comments on the Y Combinator news platform.
- Google announces its Chromebook successor: the Googlebook
Google announces its Chromebook successor, the Googlebook, a new line of laptops coming in the fall with a new operating system based on Android and ChromeOS. The details are sparse, but it seems to be a major initiative in the laptop space for Google. The new OS has been referred to as Aluminium OS through various leaks.
- Googlebook Is Google's New AI-Powered Laptop Platform Built on Android
Googlebook is Google's new AI-powered laptop platform built on Android, featuring an Android-centered operating system and AI-first features like the Magic Pointer. Googlebooks will not replace Chromebooks but promise desktop-grade apps. The platform combines Android capabilities with AI-driven innovations.