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Android Emulator
The latest Android Emulator release can now run x86 based Android Virtual Devices on computers that use AMD processors. Head on over to the post for getting started instructions and the download link.
TensorFlow Object Detection API
The TensorFlow Object Detection API is an open-source framework built on top of TensorFlow that makes it easy to construct, train and deploy object detection models. We recently released several additions to the API including support for accelerated training of object detection models via Cloud TPUs, improving the mobile deployment process, and several new model architecture definitions. A link to the new tutorial is on the post.
Google at ICML 2018
Over 130 Googlers attended the thirty-fifth International Conference on Machine Learning last week to present publications and host workshops. You can learn more about the research we presented and download the papers with the links on this post.
Jib: build Java Docker images better
Jib is an open-source Java containerizer from Google that lets you build containers using the Java tools you know. It’s fast, simple, and handles all the steps of packaging your application into a container image. Head on over to the post for more details and examples on Maven and Gradle.
Los Angeles cloud region
The Los Angeles Google Cloud Platform region is officially open for business. You can now store data and build highly available, performant applications in Southern California.
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Android P Beta 3 is now available
Android P, Beta 3 is now available. It’s our next milestone in this year’s Android P developer preview and it takes us very close to what you’ll see in the final version of Android P, due later this summer. Included are the Beta 3 system images for Pixel devices and the Android Emulator, as well as an update to the Android Studio build tools to include D8 as an independent tool. Head on over to the post to get started in a few simple steps.
What’s new for text in Android P
… and to learn what’s new for text in Android P, head on over to this post. TextView is one of the most critical components of the Android view system. This is why we continue to invest in both developer- and user-facing features and API improvements including PrecomputedText, Magnifier, Smart Linkify, and more.
Kubernetes 1.11
Now that the core has been stabilized with the recent Kubernetes 1.11 release, we’d like to share a deeper look at the Kubernetes work that Google is driving, as well as some of the innovation we’ve built on Kubernetes’ foundations in the last three months. Check out the post for details on Priority and preemption, changes to CRDs, Cloud ProviKubernetes der plugins, and more.
GCP in June
And if you missed any of the Google Cloud Platform updates from June, check out this post. Highlights include node.js on Google App Engine standard environment, QUIC is a transport protocol — optimized for HTTPS, and Cloud Filestore as a GCP storage option.
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