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TL;DR 103 — March 16, 2018

Actions on Google

Actions on Google has new features that enable you to be more creative and to build new types of Actions that help your users get more things done. These include support for media playback, better content carousels, and daily updates and push notifications on phones. Take a look at the post for all the details

Android P Developer Preview

The first developer preview of Android P is now available. It’s an early baseline build for developers only, that’s you! New features include indoor positioning with Wi-Fi RTT, improved messaging notifications, and a multi-camera API. Take a look at the post for the getting-started instructions.

Android Things Developer Preview

Android Things is Google’s platform that enables Android developers to create Internet of Things devices. The platform also supports powerful applications such as video and audio processing and on-board machine learning with TensorFlow. Developer Preview 7 is now available with console enhancements, device updates, and more.

New in Chrome 65

Chrome 65 is out and it includes the CSS Paint API, the Server Timing API, and more. Take a look a the post for everything new for developers in this release.

Firebase Crashlytics

As the top ranked mobile app crash reporter for over 3 years running, Crashlytics helps you track, prioritize, and fix stability issues in real time. We recently graduated Firebase Crashlytics out of beta making it the default crash reporter for Firebase going forward. This release include several major new features, which are outlined in the post.

Google Cloud Platform CLI

Now available in public alpha is an interactive command line interface to Google Cloud Platform that provides auto-prompts and in-line help for gcloud, gsutil, bq and kubectl commands. This means no more context-switching as you search for command names, required flags, or argument types in help pages. Screenshots and getting started instructions are on the post.