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Creating AR Experiences
A few weeks ago at Google I/O, we released a major update to ARCore, Google’s Augmented Reality development platform. We built some experiences to showcase how the new APIs come to life — including this totally fun multiplayer turret game that I played — and they are now open sourced. To see these experiences in action, get some insights from behind the scenes, and find links to the GitHub repos, head on over to the post.
New in Chrome 67
The latest “What’s new in Chrome” is out, highlighting everything new in Chrome 67. Check out the post and video to learn more about Desktop Progressive Web Apps, the generic sensor API, and BigInts.
Firebase privacy and security
As you may have heard, on May 25th, a new piece of European legislation came into force: the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR. The Firebase team has been working hard over the past few months to help ensure that you have the resources you need to comply with these regulations, including new GDPR-friendly terms, a way to specify a Data Processing Officer — or EU Representative — in the Firebase console, as well as new docs and guides. Check out this post for screenshots and links to everything.
Data Studio Community Connectors
Data Studio is Google’s next gen business intelligence and data visualization platform, and Community Connectors for Data Studio let you build connectors to any internet-accessible data source using Google Apps Script, which means you can view data from many different sources in one convenient report. Check out the post for some more detail as well as a link to the new Community Connector Codelab so you can get started today.
New OAuth protections
As part of our constant efforts to improve Google’s OAuth application ecosystem, we are launching additional protections that can limit the spread of malicious applications. Apps requiring OAuth will be subject to a daily total new user cap and a new user acquisition rate limit, although these rates will initially be set to something close to your app’s current usage, so the impact for most of you should be pretty minimal. But for more details and a link to request a rate limit quota increase, head on over to the post.
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Learn Kotlin Fast
There’s a new Kotlin Bootcamp course on Udacity. It’s free, self-paced, and teaches you everything you need to know to program in Kotlin. A link to the course is on the post.
Web Notifications API in FCM
The Firebase Cloud Messaging v1 REST API has integrated fully with the Web Notifications API. So you can now set icons, images, actions and more for your Web notifications from your server. Sample code and links to screenshots are on the post.
ML specialization on Coursera
We’ve developed a set of five of deep-dive courses to help you build production-ready machine learning models that scale. They’re based on the same content that has trained thousands of Google engineers and they’re available as a machine learning specialization on Coursera. Course highlights and a link to get started are on the post.
Cloud ML Engine
Cloud ML Engine enables you to train and deploy machine learning models on datasets of many types and sizes, using the flexibility and production-readiness of TensorFlow. And now Cloud ML Engine offers the option to accelerate training with Cloud TPUs as a beta feature. Getting started is easy, since Cloud TPU quota is now available to all GCP customers. The guide to get started is linked from the post.
Google Kubernetes Engine 1.10
Google Kubernetes Engine 1.10 is now generally available. Along with this, we are introducing new features to support enterprise use cases including Shared Virtual Private Cloud for better control of your network resources, Regional Persistent Disks and Regional Clusters for higher-availability and stronger SLAs, and Node Auto-Repair GA and Custom Horizontal Pod Autoscaler for greater automation.
Chrome 64 Beta
Chrome 64 Beta has a stronger pop-up blocker, supports Resize Observer to give web applications finer control to observe changes to sizes of elements on a page, supports import.meta to make it easier to access host-specific metadata about the current module, and more. All the details are on the post.
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