Google Apps for iPhone and iPad

Apple to Google are the two richest and most powerful companies in the world, which together with Microsoft and Facebook, dominate the app, software and web sector of the western world.
Apple to Google, however, are in open competition in the mobile sector, and develop the two most used operating systems in smartphone mobile phones around the world: iOS and Android.
Due to this commercial competition, until some time ago, Google did not release good apps for iPhone and Apple, which in the meantime had removed Google Maps and Youtube from the pre-installed apps on the iPhone) has never released an app for Android.
Today, at least from the Google point of view, this philosophy of contrast has changed a bit and there are many Google apps for iPhone that work very well, often equivalent to Google's Android apps, in some cases even exclusive, which are therefore only present on the Apple store and not on Google Play.
In this article we omit to mention the most popular Google apps such as Google, Youtube, Google Maps for iPhone and iPad, Google Translate app, Gmail, Calendar, Google Earth, Chrome and we discover above all Google apps for iPhone that are less known, but very interesting. and powerful.
1) Google Arts & Culture is an app to explore works of art and artifacts from more than 1000 museums around the world, historical sites and Street View views.
The strength of the app is in the different ways in which it is possible to discover interesting content, with the presentation of a new attraction or place of interest every day and the possibility to search for any type of artifact, artistic movement, historical event, place etc.
Thanks to the high resolution photographs it is possible to pinch and enlarge the figures and look at paintings and works of art in detail.
2) Google Music is the app similar to Apple Music that allows you to download and listen to music on demand.
The best feature of Google Play Music is that, free of charge, of being able to upload music from your PC and be able to listen to it on iPhone freely.
3) Google Photos is perhaps the most precious app ever, because it allows you to keep and save forever the photos taken with the iPhone without space limitations (something that cannot be done in iCloud).
4) GBoard is an app that integrates on the iPhone keyboard so you can search for GIFs and Emojis to send in messages on Messenger, Email and other apps.
5) Google Drive is not only the app to access the Google Drive cloud file archive, but also to use the Google Docs, Sheets and presentations applications, to open and write Office documents
6) Motion Stills is a Google app only for iPhone that allows you to convert Live Photos into GIF images to be shared on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.
7) Google Spotlight Stories is an app in which to see very beautiful animated stories that move on a 360 degree background.
8) Chrome Remote Desktop for iPhone and iPad allows you to connect remotely to any PC Window or Mac and use the computer from your smartphone or tablet.
9) Google Authenticator, the app to generate disposable access codes for two-pass authentication on websites.
11) Snapseed, one of the best and least known apps for editing photos on iPhone.
12) Google Keep, the note-taking app, which has the important function of being able to synchronize notes on Google accounts and make them accessible also on PC and Android devices.
13) Google Spaces to share links, videos and sites, one of the most recent and mysterious apps made by Google.
14) Google Allo, chat with artificial intelligence.
15) Google Duo, magnificent application for free video calling in a very easy way.

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