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Google's year in review: All of the highlights and lowlights from 2018 (GOOG, GOOGL)

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  • Google unveiled and launched a ton of exciting new technologies in 2018.
  • With 2019 right around the corner, we looked back at the highlights and some lowlights from Google this year.

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Like Apple and its iPad Pro, Google also made a special keyboard and stylus that work specifically with the Pixel Slate.

The Pixel Slate starts at $600, the Pixel Slate Keyboard costs $200, and the Pixelbook Pen costs $100.

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Google's Pixel phones are one of the best ways to experience Android, and they have the best cameras on any smartphone you can find right now.

Read our reviews of the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL .

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Call Screen will tell the caller it's your assistant, and ask what the call is about. The ensuing conversation is transcribed on your lock screen in real time so you can choose to answer or hang up.

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It's not quite ready for the public just yet, but we got our first real look this year.

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Google Lens debuted on the Pixel 2 in 2017, but rolled out to non-Pixel phones and iOS devices this year.

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Project Stream, like Nvidia's GeForce Now service, leverages computers in the cloud to power the games themselves. All you need is a reliable streaming connection to play.

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One particularly exciting development we learned about relates to Google Chrome. According to a report from Wired , Google's Chrome team is considering ways to make web browsing generally easier to understand , so you can immediately know if you're on a trusted website, or so you can find a website without needing to enter the correct address.

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