The Developer Show — TL;DR 040
Highlights: Android 7.0 Nougat, Direct Boot, Launchpad Accelerator, AdWords, Chrome 56, Google Cloud Platform, HTTPS
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Security enhancements in Nougat
Now that Nougat has begun to roll out, it’s a good time to review the many security enhancements included. Check out the post for info on Direct Boot and encryption, media stack and platform hardening, App security improvements, and more.
Google Developers Launchpad Accelerator
We’re now taking applications for the third class of the Launchpad Accelerator. If you’re a late-stage app startup from Brazil, India, Indonesia, or Mexico — check out this post. Applications are open until October 24th for the equity-free program that begins in January and includes two weeks of all-expense-paid training at the new Google Developers Launchpad Space in San Francisco.
Track your goals with campaign groups and performance targets
If you’re about to launch a new holiday campaign, you could, for example, use TrueView ads on YouTube along with banner ads on the Google Display Network to drive brand awareness and more holiday sales. To make it easier for you to track and forecast the performance of these campaigns against your advertising goals, we’re introducing campaign groups and performance targets. More info and a screenshot are on the post.
Moving Towards a More Secure Web
Beginning with Chrome 56 in January of 2017, we’ll mark HTTP sites that transmit passwords or credit cards as non-secure, as part of a long-term plan to mark all HTTP sites as non-secure. HTTPS is easier and cheaper than ever before. Check the post for details on our upcoming change as well as setup guides to help you get started with HTTPS.
Running Powershell on Google Cloud SDK
Cloud Tools for PowerShell is a collection of “command-lets” for accessing and manipulating GCP resources. It’s currently in beta and already allows access to Google Compute Engine, Google Cloud Storage, Google Cloud SQL and Google Cloud DNS — with more to come! For more info on how to get started, check out the post.
Web serving on Google Cloud Platform: an overview
If you’ve been considering moving your web serving infrastructure to the cloud, our recently published “Serving Websites Guide” is for you. It covers static websites, virtual machines, containers, and managed platforms. For each, the guide provides information about scalability, load balancing, DevOps, logging and monitoring, and more.
The Developer Show — TL;DR 039
Highlights: GDG DevFest, Closure Compiler, Google Play Developer Console, Android Early Access Collection, Android A/B testing, Hutch, Google Cloud Platform, Google Cloud Endpoints, Inception and Image Classification in TensorFlow
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Hello I’m Timothy Jordan, and this is your update about the coolest developer news from Google in the last week.
DevFest Season has started!
It’s DevFest season again! Which means there’s likely to be a community-run developer event near you sometime in the next three months. Head on over to the post to find your local DevFest so you can hang out with other developers and share ideas about Firebase, the Google Cloud Platform, machine learning with TensorFlow, web development, and more!
Closure Compiler in JavaScript
The Closure Compiler is now available in pure JavaScript. It’s a JavaScript optimizer, transcompiler and type checker, which compiles your code into a high-performance, minified version. Nearly every web frontend at Google uses it to serve the smallest, fastest code possible. And now you can run it under NodeJS with support for some popular build tools. Check out the post for links to the docs, a demo project, and some getting started tips.
The Power Of “Early Access”
If you have an app you’re getting ready to launch on Google Play, you can nominate your app or game to be part of the Early Access collection. It’s the place for new Android titles that are running an open beta available for anyone to try before they officially launch. For more info including who is using this and why, check out the post.
Hutch improves player engagement with A/B testing on Google Play
Hutch is a London based mobile studio focusing entirely on racing games with more than 10 million players on Google Play. For their latest game, MMX Hill Climb, they used A/B testing and game analytics to improve the game design and experience resulting in more than 48 minutes of daily active usage per user. Check out the video on this post to hear them explain how.
Manage your APIs with Google Cloud Endpoints
Google Cloud Endpoints is a distributed API management suite that lets you deploy, protect, monitor, and manage APIs written in any language and running on the Google Cloud Platform. Check out this post to read about the newest set of features and open source components now in open beta.
Scalable web prototypes using the Google Cloud Platform stack
This is a post by a web engineer here at Google who used the Google Cloud Platform stack to create a bespoke machine learning system. It’s a really cool look at how to use multiple cloud components together for prototyping full end-to-end systems.
Improving Inception and Image Classification in TensorFlow
And as long as we’re talking about Machine Learning, here’s a post on the release of Inception ResNet V-2. It’s a convolutional neural network that achieves a new state of the art in terms of accuracy on the ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge image classification benchmark. A explanation of what that means and links to the GitHub project, are on the post.
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