The Developer Show — TL;DR 021
This week, I go over all the latest updates from the new Google Developers Machine Learning Series to the latest monetization tips. The Developer Show is where you can stay up to date on all the latest Google Developer news, straight from the experts.
Have a question? Use #AskDevShow to let us know!
Machine Learning: Recipes for New Developers
Have you ever wanted to implement Machine Learning into your app but didn’t want to take the time to get the PhD? Josh Gordon has a new video series for you: “Machine Learning: Recipes for New Developers”. Click the link for the first episode and your introduction to Machine Learning.
Embed Immersive Content Into Your Apps
Google Cardboard is at it again, at now there is an easy way for you to embed immersive content on Android, iOS, and the web with a “VR view” from the Cardboard SDK. And, yes, you heard me right: a native Cardboard SDK is now available for iOS. Click through to the blog post for all the links.
Monetization Tips
Learn how to use flexibility to your advantage with these tips from the Director of Business Development at MobiSystems, the company behind OfficeSuite, a successful mobile office solution for Android with a user base of over 200 million. This is the latest post from the Inside Admob blog series featuring monetization tips straight from successful app developers.
Android Experiments I/O Challenge
The 2016 Android Experiments I/O challenge is now ready for your code! The top three winners of the contest will receive a trip to this year’s Google I/O, and the five runner-ups will get the new Nexus 6P. From now through April 13th, you can enter by submitting your experiments to the gallery.
Google Cloud Datastore Pricing
The Google Cloud Datastore is simplifying pricing; which will cut costs dramatically for most use cases. Cloud Datastore is a highly-scalable NoSQL database for web and mobile applications. Along with the simpler pricing model, there’ll be a more transparent method of calculating stored data in Cloud Datastore. See the blog post for all the details.
Google Cloud Persistent Disk Resizing
Also new from The Google Cloud Platform, you can now resize Google Cloud Persistent Disks without downtime. With this feature, Persistent Disk capacity planning becomes much simpler. It’s as easy as a button click or a single API call, doesn’t cause any downtime to Google Compute Engine instances, doesn’t require snapshotting, and it applies to all Persistent Disks, including the recently announced 64TB volumes.
April Fools’ Jokes
One last thing — if you missed any of the fun Google April Fools jokes, take a look at VentureBeat’s round-up.
The Developer Show — TL;DR 020

This week, I go over all the latest Google updates that span from a 360° tour of a Google Data Center to Cloud machine learning. The Developer Show is where you can stay up to date on all the latest Google Developer news, straight from the experts.
Have a question? Use #AskDevShow to let us know!
Google Data Center 360° Tour
First, let’s start with the coolest video I saw this week. The Google Data Center 360° Tour. The tech in these data centers is amazing and this video gives you a full cinematic VR experience by Sandeep, a Developer Advocate on the Google Cloud Platform. Just for fun, watch the video using cardboard and try to spot the Google Security guard in every shot. It’s like a highly secure game of Where’s Waldo with a backdrop of the coolest scaled computer architecture ever.
Node.js on Google App Engine
The Node.js runtime on Google App Engine is going beta. Combining Node.js and App Engine gives you a great way to build web apps and mobile backends with JavaScript that also need to operate at Google scale. Check out the post to get started.
Google Code Jam
The Google Code Jam is back! This year is the 13th annual algorithmic, global coding competition. If you like programming, winning, and competing for the fifteen thousand dollar grand prize, make sure to sign up before the Online Qualification Round on April 8th.
Grow your games business on Google Play
The Game Developers Conference happened a couple weeks ago and we hosted our annual developer day where we announced new platform and ads tools for developers of all sizes. This post rounds them up including one of my favorites: Search Trial Run Ads. When users search for games on Google, they can get an ad with a “Try now” button that allows them to play your game right there for up to 10 minutes and then download the game in full if they choose. It’s a great way to get users who are likely to stay engaged with your game after install.
Tax Credit for Open Source Contributors
Since it’s tax season for those in the US, I thought I’d also share this article found on open source dot com. Turns out Senator Daniel Squadron and Senator Ruth Hassell-Thompson have put forth a bill in New York that would provide a tax credit for 20% of “expenses associated with the development of open source and free software” up to two hundred bucks. Let’s hope this passes so New York so all you New York open source developers can upgrade your gear and perhaps other states will catch on too.
Cloud Machine Learning
If you’ve been watching this show for a while, or saw my chat with Josh Gordon a couple months back, you know that we’re all really excited about Machine Learning. Last week at GCP NEXT 2016, we announced the alpha release of Cloud Machine Learning. It’s a framework for building and training custom models to be used in intelligent applications. It allows you to build large scale Machine Learning models on your data using TensorFlow. In addition to the deep learning capabilities that power Cloud Translate API, Cloud Vision API, and Cloud Speech API, we provide easy-to-adopt samples for common tasks like regression and classification. Check out the post for all the links to get started.
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