Google is changing how developers get access to new APIs and features of the latest version.
Google has announced the public preview of the Developer Knowledge API and MCP server, enabling AI assistants to access current developer documentation programmatically.
Android 17 Beta 1 is officially on the way, and Google is changing up its usual release playbook in the process.
You may be wondering why Android 17 Beta is already here without several Android 17 Developer Preview builds before it? The reason is pretty simple. In July of last year, Google introduced the Android ...
Google is rolling out a wave of new AI-powered tools for Android developers, led by Gemini integrations across Google Play and Android Studio. Developers can now use Gemini to translate and localize ...
Google has replaced Android Developer Previews with the Canary program, so don't hold out for Android 17 Developer Previews. Read on!
Google will soon release the first beta of Android 17, marking a fundamental shift in how it releases new Android versions.
Google has shipped Android 17 beta 1 to developers and introduced a continuous "always-on" Canary release channel for updates.
Google LLC’s Android division today announced several artificial intelligence-powered features aimed at Android developers, offering powerful ways to build advanced intelligent apps for mobile and ...
Google is attempting to make it easier for developers to access its documentation by creating the Developer Knowledge API and corresponding MCP server, both now in public preview.