If you have multiple people sharing a tablet, each one can have a custom profile. There's a "continue watching" row and "personalized and trending recommendation rows from Google TV, Twitch, Hulu and many additional services." The Verge report notes that Netflix is not participating in Google's new aggregation UI. The interface looks exactly like Google TV: it aggregates media into big thumbnails instead of app icons, and it puts category navigation tabs at the top of the screen.
For media, you have this big custom interface on the left. So for apps, widgets, and a customizable home screen, you’ll have the main home screen page. Just like how the Google Discover news feed lives on the left side of a home screen or how Samsung puts "Bixby Home" over there, Entertainment Space will be the new left-most home screen for tablets, replacing Discover.
Is Space an app? Is it a new home screen, which would give Google a similar UI to a Fire tablet? Here's a report from The Verge that fills in some of the blanks: Entertainment Space is a new home screen page. Google's blog post is vague about the details of Entertainment Space.
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Google just remembered that Android tablets exist, and the company has announced "Entertainment Space," a new, tablet-exclusive interface that the company says is "a one-stop, personalized home for all your favorite movies, shows, videos, games and books."