Google's Android Marshmallow, Project Sunroof, Google Maps' Future

Alphabet's Google's Android announced their next mobile OS' name, Android Marshmallow. The major additions to Android Marshmallow to come in the Fall including: Fingerprint Reader Support, Android Pay, and Now to Tap. Onto guesses for Android N... I say Google should push for Android Nerds!
Alphabet's Google also announced Project Sunroof today. This service would allow homeowners see how much their property receives and see how installing solar panels may benefit them. The service will also list companies that install solar panels in the area. Project Sunroof is available in the San Francisco Bay Area, Fresno (in central California), and the Boston area for now.
This is only the start of the power of Google Maps. There will surely be more integration of other services within Google Maps like existing services like OpenTable. There will be more information about how crowded bars are or how many people are at a concert venue. Eventually, there may be even live streams based on geolocation; I'm not confident Google would implementation this service themselves though (due to privacy concerns). In the near future, Google Maps will probably provide more curated and better features for travel/things to do (the current "Explore around you" feature is quite minimal and essentially useless).