Showing posts with label Google's news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google's news. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Google + Wikipedia

Announced on 22 January 2019,
Wikimedia Foundation is partnering with Google on a set of initiatives to support a shared commitment of making information more accessible to more people around the world.

Through these partnerships, Google and Wikimedia will be working together to create new and expanded programs to empower editors to create local language content on Wikipedia, as well as developing improved translation tools. To strengthen and support Wikipedia and its mission for generations to come, Google.org will also be contributing $1.1 million to the Wikimedia Foundation and $2 million to the Wikimedia Endowment

Source: Google and Wikimedia Foundation partner to increase knowledge equity online

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Flutter 1.0 announced, Google’s free and open source SDK for building native iOS and Android apps from a single codebase.

At December 4, 2018, Flutter 1.0 announced, the first stable release of Google's UI toolkit for creating beautiful, native experiences for iOS and Android from a single codebase.



Full livestream of the event Flutter Live, a global celebration of Flutter 1.0 announcement on December 4th, from the Science Museum in London.


Visit:
~ the event website Flutter Live
Flutter website

Introducing Flutter

Friday, October 26, 2018

Google will discontinue support for Nearby Notifications, on December 6th, 2018.

Due to significant increase in irrelevant and spammy notifications that were leading to a poor user experience for Android, Google have decided to discontinue support for Nearby Notifications. Nearby Notifications will be stopped on December 6th, 2018.

source: Android Developers Blog: Discontinuing support for Android Nearby Notifications


Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Made by Google 2018

Find out what we've been up to this year. Pixel 3 XL phones, an update to Chromecast, new Android Watches and more...

#madebygoogle


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Know the news from Google Android


Google just announced:
  • New Nexus phone running Marshmallow: Nexus 6P and 5X
  • The first Android tablet built by Google, Pixel C, and the Chromebook Pixel
  • The new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio
  • Google Play Music and Google Photos

Google Press Event 9/29/15

Check Official Google Blog

Friday, May 29, 2015

Google officially announced its IoT platform, Project Brillo

Brillo extends the Android platform to all your connected devices, so they are easy to set up and work seamlessly with each other and your smartphone.

https://developers.google.com/brillo/




Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Project Shield - Using Google's infrastructure to protect freedom of expression

Project Shield is an initiative to use Google's infrastructure to protect free expression online. The service currently combines Google's DDoS mitigation technologies and Page Speed Service (PSS), which allow websites to serve their content through Google to be better protected from DDoS attacks. The service is currently seeking 'trusted testers' and people with sites that serve media, elections and human rights-related content are invited to apply for an invite at g.co/projectshield

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Monday, September 2, 2013

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Google Play Developer Program Policy Update

As of August 23, 2013, the new Google Play Developer Program Policy (“Content Policy”) will be in effect for all new applications submitted to the service. Any pre-existing applications must achieve compliance or be voluntarily unpublished by the developer within 30 days of the issuance of this notification.

https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/3311168

The Google Play Developer Program Policy (“Content Policy”) have been updated. Improvements include new guidance on ads behavior and clarifications to existing policies related to hate speech, gambling, in-app payments, ratings, and impersonation.

Please visit and familiarize yourself with the above policies. If you find any existing applications in your catalog to be in non-compliance, we ask you to remedy and republish the application within 30 calendar days of the posting of this notification. After this time period, applications discovered to be in violation may be subject to removal from Google Play. Any newly published applications must adhere to the latest version of the Content Policy for Google Play.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

YouTube Easter egg that lets you go retro

Youtube go retro
To delebrate the upcoming Geek Week (August 4 - 10), YouTube has released an Easter egg that lets you switch Youtube to retro mode.


answer: enter "/ geekweek" in Youtube search box. Just do it.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Google Cast Developer Preview

Google Cast is a screen-sharing technology that lets a user send and control content like video from a small computing device like a phone, tablet, or laptop to a large display device like a television.

A sender application running on the sender device uses the Google Cast API appropriate to its operating system to discover and transmit to the receiver application running on the receiver device. You can use the sender APIs to enable your Android, iOS, or Chrome app to send content to a large display.

The receiver device runs a scaled-down Chrome browser with a receiver application that receives data over Internet Protocol and transmits it to the television via HDMI. The receiver API lets you customize the messaging between the sender and receiver applications for authentication and other scenarios.

Google Cast Developer Preview lets you experiment with this unique second-screen functionality in your applications.

You can develop sender applications for Android, iOS, and Chrome which "cast" their content to a receiver device connected to a large display (television), and you can develop a receiver app that extends the default receiver functionality.

Note: You may not publicly distribute or ship your Google Cast application without written permission from Google, per the terms of service described on the Downloads page.

The APIs in this preview release are subject to change. This preview supports the same three platforms that are intended for the released product: Android, iOS, and Chrome. If you are developing a Chrome application, Google will need to whitelist your website for development. This process usually takes only a few days.

Visit Google Cast Developers Site

Monday, June 24, 2013

Introducing Google Play for Education

BizDevBytes: Introducing Google Play for Education
As Google expands its education offering to Android, Shazia Makhdumi provides an overview of the Google Play for Education program. Developers will learn how the program works and how to leverage the unique business opportunities in creating educational apps for the K-12 market.

To learn more visit developer.android.com/edu