Topic: google

SD Times news digest: July 3, 2014

Rust 0.11.0 is released, learning to code by playing cards, and Google’s DevArt Gallery … continue reading

SD Times news digest: July 2, 2014

The EFF’s crusade for zero-day disclosure, an Android L developer preview, and a new anti-malware support service … continue reading

Dart is officially an Ecma standard

International standards body approves programming language specification for Google Dart … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Android is everywhere in a multiscreen universe

Android is the spearhead of Google’s plans for cars, smart devices, TV and more … continue reading

Dart 1.5 released with new mobile Web development features

Latest release of Dart comes with development version of Dartium Chrome build for Android devices … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Reading between the lines at Google I/O

Keynote surprises with DIY virtual reality, and telling omissions of Google Glass and Google+ … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Google is providing free coding lessons for women and minorities

Google is partnering with Code School to offer three free months of coding lessons for women and minorities … continue reading

Android L debuts at Google I/O

Operating system features a new design approach, 5,000 new APIs, and improved performance and battery life … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Best modern Web development practices

Google announces Web Fundamentals and beta release of Web Starter Kit to help developers learn modern Web development … continue reading

Appeals court ruling could break most software

Oracle vs. Google lawsuit results in finding that copying API behaviors is a breach of copyright law … continue reading

Google announces Project Tango development kit

The dev kit is powered by the NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor and comes with integrated depth sensing, motion tracking and WiFi … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Google unveils prototype of self-driving vehicle

Car comes with no steering wheel, gas pedal or breaks… but company says it won’t need them … continue reading

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