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    Apr 23

    📣 Android 11 Developer Preview 3 is out today! This latest release adds Wireless Debugging, GWP-ASan heap analysis, and more. Check out the latest preview, and get your apps ready for now. Details →

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    11 hours ago

    The embedded emulator feature is now available in Studio 4.1 canary 8! A lot of developers have been asking for this since we previewed it at the Android Dev Summit in October... Give it a try and file bugs!

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  3. Here’s a preview on … PreviewView 👀 PreviewView enables the display of a camera feed, providing a stable API across a range of Android devices. gives a breakdown of its implementation modes, scale types, and more. Learn more ↓

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  4. Apr 27

    Dive deep into the Android UI rendering pipeline. Learn how to help Android choose the best refresh rate for your app, as well as how the refresh rate impacts app rendering. 🏊 Read here ↓

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  5. Apr 24

    hot off the press shares resources on AndroidX, Database Inspector, Kotlin features, Material Design Components, screencasts, codelabs, and more. 🎥 🎧 📖

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    Developers using subscriptions earned 4X more in 2018 vs. 2016 🤔 In the final podcast episode, sports streaming service Global reveals how they successfully grew their subscription business. 🎧 Tune in for all 8 episodes →

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  7. Apr 24

    Meet Recycle woman! 🦸♻️ Improve your app with Recycler Views, an essential component of any app design. Get started with

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  8. Apr 23

    Navigating a Dagger project just got easier! 🎉 4.1 Canary 7 introduces smart navigation tools to help you with your Dagger-related code! See how uses it in an Android app →

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  9. Retweeted
    Apr 22

    Do you have many projects in your Android Studio? You can create groups and organize them a bit better.

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    Apr 22

    Now live: Now in Android #16 This time: AndroidX releases, Articles and videos, codelabs and samples on location and accessibility, and 2 new ADB podcast episodes.

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  11. Apr 22

    Kickstart your Kotlin training! 🤾‍♂️ If you're a newbie, start with our Kotlin Bootcamp for programmers and Android Kotlin Fundamentals courses to learn the basics. Get started here →

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  12. Apr 21

    Bring optimized experiences to the big screen 🎬 details how to build great experiences for larger display devices like tablets, foldables, laptops, and desktops. 📱💻 Read more ↓

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  13. Apr 20

    Tap into One Tap 👯 Improve your app's sign-in and sign-up conversion rates with Google's new One Tap authentication flow. Learn with 👉

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  14. Apr 17

    Modifying data got easier! 🎉 Instantly inspect, debug, and modify databases in your running app with Database Inspector. Follow along to see how uses Database Inspector on the Sunflower app to test some edge cases. Read →

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  15. Apr 17

    🕸️👀 WebView DevTools is here! 🧰 introduces this new set of on-device debugging tools to diagnose WebView-caused crashes and misbehaving web platform features. Check it out →

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  16. Apr 17

    Today's lesson is all about data persistence. Learn how to hold onto data even when users exit your app by building a sleep quality tracker app. 📱💤 Catch some zzz's →

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    Apr 16

    Announced today - you can now use with gRPC! The initial release is available for you to start using now. Give it a try and get involved in the future development!

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    Spring 2020 Play updates Tune in for the latest on subscriptions, malware, resource downloads, best practices for app compliance on Google Play, and resources to help you understand the new updates. 📺 Watch now →

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    Think big ... 📺💻🖥️ Tune in to the podcast to hear how , maker of , has built games for bigger screens and new platforms. 🔊 Listen and subscribe →

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  20. Apr 16

    🚶‍♀️ Migrate to Material Components for Android 🚶‍♀️ Material Design Components replaces the Design Support Library. will show you how to migrate your codebase so you can make use of the new attributes, styles, and widgets! Read more ↓

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