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Explore Android's ongoing evolution with this visual timeline of versions, starting B.C. (Before Cupcake) and going all the way to 2025's Android 16 release.
Extension SDK has gone public. With it, versions of Android 11 and 12 should be able to use new features that were exclusive to Android 13.
Google also quietly pushed out version 1.0 of the Android SDK this morning, a milestone that is relevant to the hordes of third-party application developers who are building software for the platform.
A version 2 update to the Drive SDK gives Android and iOS developers the option of building the cloud storage into their mobile apps, whether it's downloads, uploads or on-the-spot edits.
Google has released the final version of the Android Wear 2.0 SDK for app developers, allowing them to prepare their apps for the launch of the OS on Friday. By John Callaham February 9, 2017 ...
Google released the first public version of the Extension SDK, which aims to bring features of the latest Android version to older versions. Fragmentation has been a longstanding complaint about ...
Google has announced that its Extension SDK framework is now available for developers, letting them use some new features even in older versions of Android. The new photo picker won’t be ...
Google has released a preview SDK for the long awaited next version of Android: version 1.5, a.k.a "Cupcake". I'm happy to report that this time it's for real, and not just another rumor. In this ...
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