KEY POINTS
  • Google on Tuesday announced "Nearby Share" a new platform that will let you send pictures, files, links and more to someone standing nearby. It's very similar to Apple's AirDrop option on iPhones, Macs and iPads.
  • It's convenient if you have a large file or a bunch of files you want to send someone who's standing nearby without having to attach a bunch of stuff to an email or upload it to the cloud first.
  • The feature is rolling out to Android devices beginning today, starting with Google Pixel phones and Samsung phones.

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Google Nearby Share

Google on Tuesday announced Nearby Share, a new technology for Android phones that will let you send pictures, files, links and more to other Android phones that are nearby. It's very similar to Apple's AirDrop option on iPhones, Macs and iPads.

Apple first released AirDrop in 2011, so Google's a bit behind in adding this sort of sharing option.

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