Google is launching Google Essentials, a Windows application that brings together the company’s various services and applications. Pre-installed on some PCs, it aims to eventually become the gateway to the Google ecosystem.

Google is launching Google Essentials a Windows application that brings

Google is launching Google Essentials, a Windows application that brings together the company’s various services and applications. Pre-installed on some PCs, it aims to eventually become the gateway to the Google ecosystem.

Already dominant in the web browser and search engine market, Google intends to strengthen its various software and applications in order to make them essential tools. To do this, the company has a radical strategy: pre-install them on your future computers. In a blog postit announces the upcoming launch of Google Essentials, an application integrated into the Windows start menu, which will centralize its main services on HP brand computers. In short, it will be a gateway to the software and services of the digital giant, which is seeking to make itself essential.

Google Essentials: Simplifying the Switch from Smartphone to PC

Google Essentials will be divided into two main categories. First, the software will allow direct access to Google Photos to browse our albums and Google Messages to respond to our SMS directly from our computer. Shortcuts will also allow you to be redirected to productivity services such as Google Docs, Drive, and Calendar, and to be able to install them in a few clicks. To keep users loyal, Google is offering two months of free trial to the Google One service package, with 100 GB of online storage.

Second, Google Essentials will include a section dedicated to gaming. The application will notably integrate Google Play Games, which allows access to thousands of Android games directly from the PC, while synchronizing saves between different devices. A boon for those who like to play on their smartphone and want to continue their game on a larger screen, without losing their progress.

Initially, Google Essentials will be available only on HP computers, namely the Spectre, Envy, Pavilion, Oen, Victus and HP Brand series, and then on the OmniBook. The company hopes to extend its partnerships to other manufacturers later. Note that the application will not be imposed, since it will be possible to delete it at any time.

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