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Over the past year, an Android presence has been growing on a relatively new technical Q&A web site called Stack Overflow . The site was designed specifically for...
On the 3rd of December we held the latest (and greatest) Google London Open Source Jam at our offices near Victoria . The Jam is a way to...
Android 2.0 introduces new behavior and support for handling hard keys such as BACK and MENU , including some special features to support the virtual hard keys that...
We know it's easier for developers to program in the languages they know. So we updated the Google Analytics API Python Client library with all the new API...
Hey Android developers—if you've visited the online Android SDK documentation recently, you may have noticed a few changes. That's right, there's a new Resources tab, which was designed...
As a developer, I often wonder which Android platforms my applications should support,especially as the number of Android-powered devices grows. Should my application only focus on the latest...
Years ago, I remember watching a webcast of the introduction of the Aqua user interface when Mac OS X Public Beta was first demoed. The part I distinctly...
I am never one to turn down a trip to Japan. Firstly, because a friend of mine has become entirely dependent on a constantly flowing supply of authentic...
When I started work at Google, I visited the Google Earth team, hoping to find a 20% project on my favorite Google product. There I met Bruno Bowden...
The seven days since our beta launch have been busy and exciting for the Google Chrome Extensions team. Besides having fun trying out some of the 800+ new...
Google Web Toolkit now includes a declarative UI, incremental app download, and the Speed Tracer profiling tool.
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