Something new.
Read the official Google blog post.
Did you know that the average person looks at their phone over 52 times a day? 📱Unplugging can be tough. To find focus, try our new #DigitalWellbeingExperiments—a collection of ideas and tools to help you find a better balance with technology → https://t.co/sFGbsNKZnk pic.twitter.com/pYOeWpCsqn
— Google (@Google) October 23, 2019
Try the #DigitalWellbeingExperiments and create your own → https://t.co/sFGbsNKZnk pic.twitter.com/PSWynwLHB7
— Google (@Google) October 23, 2019
Not all tech ⚖️ is the same. #DigitalWellbeingExperiments is a set of tools and apps to help you find your unique focus. https://t.co/VT6UxJFPkG
— Android (@Android) October 24, 2019
🌎To launch Google’s new Digital Wellbeing platform I’ve teamed up with Google Creative Labs 👏 and produced a short film to kick it all off. Full credit list here… https://t.co/IstOXm01uj pic.twitter.com/m9fe2tB9om
— Jack Cunningham (@jackcunningham) October 25, 2019
Some more coverage here:
The Unlock Clock app is delicious. https://t.co/CiFlriUmc0
— John Maeda (@johnmaeda) October 24, 2019
Google just launched a handful of clever apps to help you spend less time on your phone https://t.co/rskek4cb29 pic.twitter.com/FA7Bqt8RTY
— The Verge (@verge) October 23, 2019
NEW from @Google 🚨
A set of apps to help you spend less time on your phone 🤗📲 https://t.co/Hxh8ySnjAv
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) October 24, 2019
Google just released a “phone” made of paper https://t.co/KID6AdWgoS
— Fast Company (@FastCompany) October 25, 2019
Google’s newest phone is literally just a piece of paper https://t.co/wiZwJYu5mq
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 28, 2019