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Customize your Firebase Dynamic Links
Firebase Dynamic Links are deep links that drive user growth and engagement by allowing you to send users to specific places in your app — across iOS, Android, and the web. And now you can customize your dynamic links in three ways: a brand agnostic domain, custom subdomains, and custom paths. Take a look at the post to get started.
Node.js on App Engine
You can now deploy your Node.js 8 applications to App Engine standard environment. This support brings a number of benefits including fast deployments and automatic scaling, idiomatic developer experience, and strong security. Get started with the links and the video on the post.
Cloud Dataflow Streaming Engine
Cloud Dataflow Streaming Engine moves pipeline execution out of the worker VMs and into the Cloud Dataflow service backend and it is now available in beta. This leads to several improvements, which are detailed on the post.
Partner Interconnect
Partner Interconnect lets you connect your on-premises resources to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) from the partner location of your choice, at a data rate that meets your needs. And now it’s generally available, which means you can now receive an SLA for Partner Interconnect connections if you use one of the recommended topologies. For info on choosing a partner, bandwidth options, and pricing, head on over to the post.
GCP in the Nordics
Our sixteenth Google Cloud Platform region, located in Finland, is now open for you to build applications and store your data. For more about the data center and which services are available, take a look at the post.
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Android P
Android P Beta 2 is now available. This update includes the final Android P APIs, the latest system images, and updated developer tools to help you get ready for the consumer release coming later in the summer. For more details on machine learning, simplicity, polish, and security in this release; head on over to the post.
Project Capillary
We advise developers to use keys generated on the user device to encrypt push messages end-to-end. But implementing such end-to-end encryption has historically required significant technical knowledge and effort. Which is why we’re excited to announce the Capillary open source library to greatly simplify the implementation of end-to-end encryption for push messages between developer servers and users’ Android devices. For more details and to get started, take a look at the pos.
Chrome 68 Beta
Chrome 68 Beta is now available and includes a new add to home screen behavior for progressive web apps, the Payment Handler API, the Page Lifecycle API, and more. Take a look at the post for all the details including screenshots and code.
Google Cloud Platform Console account
We recently announced changes including our new simplified Maps, Routes, and Places products as well as a new pricing plan to make our products easier to use and more scalable as you grow. Make sure to visit the post for the the three steps you need to take prior to June 11.
Sole-tenant nodes for Google Compute Engine
Sole-tenant nodes are now available on Google Compute Engine in beta. Sole-tenant nodes are physical Compute Engine servers designed for your dedicated use. Normally, VM instances run on physical hosts that may be shared by many customers. With sole-tenant nodes, you have the host all to yourself. Check out the post to get started.
Google at NAACL
Last week, New Orleans hosted the North American Association of Computational Linguistics conference, which is a venue for the latest research on computational approaches to understanding natural language. We presented our research on a diverse set of topics, including dialog, summarization, machine translation, and linguistic analysis. Take a look at the post for links to the papers and more.
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