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Android P: Packed with smarts and simpler than ever

Ten years ago, when we launched the first Android phone—the T-Mobile G1—it was with a simple but bold idea: to build a mobile platform that’s free and open to everyone. Today, that idea is...

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Hello World, AndroidX

Posted by Alan Viverette (/u/alanviverette), Kathy Kam (@kathykam) , Lukas Bergstrom (@lukasb) Today, we launch an early preview of the new Android extension libraries (AndroidX) which represents a...

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What’s new in Android P Beta

Posted By Dave Burke, VP of Engineering Earlier today we unveiled a beta version of Android P, the next release of Android. Android P puts AI at the core of the operating system and focuses on...

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Use Android Jetpack to Accelerate Your App Development

Posted by Chris Sells, Benjamin Poiesz, Karen Ng, Product Management, Android Developer Tools Today we're excited to introduce Android Jetpack, the next generation of components, tools and...

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Android Studio 3.2 Canary

Today at Google I/O 2018 we announced the latest preview of Android Studio 3.2 which includes an exciting set of features that support the Android P Developer Preview, the new Android App Bundle, and...

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I/O 2018: Everything new in the Google Play Console

Posted by Tian Lim, VP of UX and Product, Google Play Google Play connects a thriving ecosystem of developers to people using more than 2 billion active Android devices around the world. In fact, more...

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Google I/O 2018: What’s new in Android

Posted By Stephanie Cuthbertson, Product Management Director, Android As Android has grown exponentially over the past ten years, we've also seen our developer community grow dramatically. In...

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Wear OS by Google: AoG support and new enhanced battery saver mode

Posted by Hoi Lam, Lead Developer Advocate, Wear OS by Google At Google I/O, we launched the Wear OS by Google developer preview 2. This update added support for Actions on Google (AoG) and more...

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Faster Adoption with Project Treble

Posted by Iliyan Malchev, Project Treble Architect Android P Beta available at android.com/beta As Android continues to evolve, each new release of the OS brings new features, new user experiences,...

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Building with Google Pay

Posted by Gerardo Capiel and Varouj Chitilian, Google Pay Today's customers want to get things done faster than ever, whether they're ordering groceries or shopping for a new pair of shoes. With...

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Learn Kotlin Fast with new Kotlin Bootcamp course

Posted by Aleks Haecky, Training Developer & Word Artist, Google+, LinkedIn, Medium The Kotlin Bootcamp Udacity course is a free, self-paced online course that teaches you the basics of the Kotlin...

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Enforce a password policy on Android work profiles with Google Mobile Management

G Suite admins can use Google Mobile Management to give their users secure access to work apps and data on their mobile devices. One way admins guarantee this security is by mandating that managed...

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Now you can add Suica and WAON to Google Pay in Japan

When we brought Android Pay to Japan in 2016, our goal was to create a unique mobile checkout experience that was tailored to Japanese shoppers. Since then, we’ve unified the different ways consumers...

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Keeping 2 billion Android devices safe with machine learning

Posted by Sai Deep Tetali, Software Engineer, Google Play Protect At Google I/O 2017, we introduced Google Play Protect, our comprehensive set of security services for Android. While the name is new,...

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All the (Android) Things at Google I/O

Melissa Daniels, Program Manager for Android Things Android Things enables you to build and maintain IoT devices at scale. We recently released Android Things 1.0 with long-term support for production...

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Insider Attack Resistance

Posted by Shawn Willden, Staff Software Engineer Our smart devices, such as mobile phones and tablets, contain a wealth of personal information that needs to be kept safe. Google is constantly trying...

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.app is open for general registration

Posted by Christina Chiou Yeh, Google Registry On May 1 we announced .app, the newest top-level domain (TLD) from Google Registry. It's now open for general registration so you can register your...

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Google Developers Agency Program | 2018

Posted by Amit Chopra & Maggie Hohlfeld2 years, 225+ agencies and 36 countries later, the Google Developers Agency Program has grown from a simple effort to connect with development agencies...

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Project Capillary: End-to-end encryption for push messaging, simplified

Posted by Giles Hogben, Privacy Engineer and Milinda Perera, Software Engineer Developers already use HTTPS to communicate with Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM). The channel between FCM server endpoint...

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Android P Beta 2 and final APIs!

Posted By Dave Burke, VP of Engineering Four weeks ago at Google I/O we released the first beta version of Android P, putting AI at the core of the operating system and focusing on intelligent and...

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