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Announcement are rolling out of this year's Google I/O virtual event about a range of tools and solutions, about which every Android developer should know.
The biggest announcements Google made during the I/O developer keynote and beyond, with news from Android, Jetpack, Flutter, & Firebase.
Firebase is used by nearly a third of all Play Store apps; according to research by Comparitech, around 4.8 percent of those apps—around 24,000—store your data in improperly secured databases.
Firebase Genkit is an open source framework that enables developers to quickly build AI into new and existing applications.
Google, a tech giant that’s been growing its public cloud capabilities, said today that it’s acquired hot real-time backend database startup, Firebase.
Google Flutter 3 is official: supports iOS, Android, Win, macOS & Linux. It completes its roadmap from a mobile to multi-platform framework.
Ahead of Google I/O, the company has prepared a free online pinball game featuring the mascots of Android, Chrome, Flutter, and Firebase.
Flutter lets you build compiled, cross-platform mobile, desktop, and web applications from a single codebase. Get started with Flutter and its easy-to-use programming language, Dart.
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