5 things Apple announced at WWDC that are 'borrowed' from Android
As an Android user, it’s hard not to watch an Apple event and think of all the things Cupertino is “borrowing” from Google. In fact, I spent most of today’s WWDC keynote tweeting out a comparison list. In some cases, Apple seems to have simply improved upon some of the features that Google has helped make mainstream in the mobile world, but other cases made it seem as though Apple is playing catch-up.
For the most part, what Apple announced today will likely improve the lives of its iOS and Apple Watch users, though I just couldn’t help but notice many of the things Google innovated on first.
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