Topic: google

Google wants developers to go to school for Drive

Company partners with Code School to set up a course on Google’s cloud API … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Google announces experimental Android phone

Google’s new Project Tango is an Android smartphone that was designed to sense 3D motion and geometry … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Google Glass do’s and don’ts

Veteran Glass Explorers lay out advice on the best features of Glass and what to watch out for while sporting the device … continue reading

Google speeds up Chrome performance with concurrent JavaScript compilation

A tweak in Chrome’s V8 engine compiles JavaScript in the background … continue reading

Google partners with VMware to run Windows desktops on Chrome OS

VMware’s Horizon DaaS solution presents an alternative for businesses still relying on Windows XP … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Google looking for the next up-and-coming developer artist

Google is throwing a contest to find a creative coder whose work will be displayed in their DevArt interactive gallery … continue reading

SD Times Blog: The winners and losers of Android security apps

Independent test lab AV-TEST revealed its latest report on Android’s security apps, rating them on protection and performance … continue reading

Google rolls out the Cast SDK, opening the Chromecast to all developers

Android, iOS and Chrome developers can stream their existing apps on Chromecast using the Google Cast SDK … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Google’s three-year affair with Motorola

What did Google gain from Motorola? Turns out it’s a lot, if you consider the patents … continue reading

Developers can run Chrome apps on Android and iOS with Apache Cordova

Google launches a developer preview of Chrome apps for the Play Store and Apple App Store … continue reading

Google Glass will be widely available by late 2014

Deal struck with eyewear makes opens the door for consumer sales down the road … continue reading

U.S. Department of Justice announces new disclosure deal with tech companies

Companies such as Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Yahoo can now disclose NSA data requests, eventually … continue reading

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