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Chinese developers BabyBus and Erudite grow global businesses on Google Play

Watch how Chinese developers Erudite, a language learning app [https://goo.gl/H5t9NC], and BabyBus, a developer of kid’s educational games [https://goo.gl/Rm7Dtp ], bridge the gap between different cultures, and use Google Play features to grow their businesses globally on Google Play. #AndroidDevStory #GooglePlay

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PicMix reaches global audience on Google Play

Inovidea Magna Global, is the developer of PicMix, a photo and video editing app, which has now evolved into an interest based social media platform powered by content discovery and social commerce. Watch how Inovidea Magna global has used Google Play tools, such as Store Listing Experiments and Material Design, to create a high quality app which appeals to a global audience. #AndroidDevStory

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We’re taking the wraps off of Android 7.1 Nougat, the latest version of the platform. You probably saw a sneak peek of it at last week’s event. It’s an incremental update based on Android 7.0 but includes great new features for consumers and developers. Later this month, we’ll be bringing you the Android 7.1 platform as an open Developer Preview, similar to what we did for Android 7.0. You’ll be able to test and build on the new platform, try the latest features, and give us your feedback. #AndroidN

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Hahaha ok
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Elex Wireless builds successful global games using ratings & reviews on Google Play

Founded in 2008, Elex Wireless is a Chinese game developer with popular titles, including Clash of Kings, which allows real-time live game play with people around the world. Learn how they use ratings & reviews, and localization tools, such as Google play’s real-time translation features, to build successful games on the Android platform for players worldwide.

https://goo.gl/DvrJYM

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Papumba grows revenue globally by localising its family titles on Google Play

Papumba is an educational games developer based in Argentina, with a vision to grow a global business. Watch Gonzalo Rodriguez, CEO, and Andres Ballone, CFO, explain how working with a team of experts from across the world and adapting their games to local markets helped them find success globally.

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ExoPlayer v2 released!
The ExoPlayer library a customizable and extensible alternative to the built-in MediaPlayer APIs that provides a consistent API for streaming audio and video across all API 16+ devices.

ExoPlayer v2 includes significant architectural improvements and new features such as:
- A VideoView equivalent in SimpleExoPlayerView
- Gapless audio playback
- Playlist Support
- MediaSource composition to support side-loading subtitles, looping videos, or concatenating multiple sources
- Improved Audio extension APIs with pre-built extensions for ffmpeg, opus, and flac
- Seeking in live playback for DASH and SmoothStreaming sources
- A greatly simplified demo app

All in addition to ExoPlayer’s existing support for DASH and SmoothStreaming adaptive playback.

If you’re building a new media app, we recommend building on ExoPlayer v2. For those who are using ExoPlayer 1.X, you can include both 1.X and 2.X in your app (due to a different package name), allowing you to test and migrate your users with minimal impact.

Follow the ExoPlayer blog for all of the details: https://medium.com/google-exoplayer
And start using ExoPlayer: https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer
Today we’ll be making our first release of ExoPlayer 2.x. This is a major iteration of the library. It includes significant API and…
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+Gonzalo Lagunes​ mira!
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Tips to help you stay on the right side of policy on Google Play

Watch the new video ‘10 tips to stay on the right side of Google Play policy’, to learn 10 best practices to help you develop and launch apps and games, which follow Google Play’s Developer Program Policies.

You can also find more resources on Google Play policies in the Developer Policy Center [https://goo.gl/8jti9k] and watch other videos as part of our series 10 tips for success on Google Play [https://goo.gl/alRu0q].

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Introducing #Sprayscape: a perfectly imperfect VR-ish camera. Get the app and sourcecode https://goo.gl/qXPCbA #androidexperiments
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We love VR. We love taking pictures. So we figured, why not try smashing the two together? Sprayscape is a quick hack using the phone’s gyroscope to take pictures on the inside of a 360-degree sphere. Just point your phone and tap the screen to spray faces, places, or anything else onto your canvas. Like what you’ve captured? Share your creations via a link and your friends can jump into your scapes and have a look around using their phones or e...
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Background Optimizations in Android 7.0 Nougat

Android 7.0 Nougat contains a number of optimizations around background processing, intending to limit the amount of memory thrashing caused when many apps listen for the same implicit broadcast via manifest registered receivers, leading to poor overall system performance when the device is switching networks or when a picture or video was just captured.

When targeting API 24, you’ll no longer receive CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE broadcasts to manifest registered receivers (although runtime receivers will continue to work as your process is already in memory) - consider using JobScheduler to listen for network change events.

For all apps, regardless of whether they target API 24 or not, you’ll no longer be able to send or receive NEW_PICTURE or NEW_VIDEO broadcasts, usually sent immediately after taking a new picture or new video, respectively. Instead, use JobScheduler’s new ability to trigger based on content URI changes to kick off your job.

Check out the documentation for all of the details: https://goo.gl/k6gn4S
And learn all about JobScheduler in our previous video: https://youtu.be/XFN3MrnNhZA?list=PLWz5rJ2EKKc-lJo_RGGXL2Psr8vVCTWjM&index=12

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+Ian Lake​ Thanks, probably poor wording on my part, I do understand the difference between the three, but thank you for the follow-up!
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Android Developers Backstage Episode 56: "In The Beginning".

In this episode, +Chet Haase and +Tor Norbye talk with +Ficus Kirkpatrick about the early days of Android.

http://androidbackstage.blogspot.com/2016/10/episode-56-in-beginning.html
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COUBERTIN RINGS, an Android Experiment watch face to motivate your daily activity by Fathom https://www.androidexperiments.com/experiment/coubertin-rings
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Coubertin Rings uses the built-in sensors on your watch to display playful interactive rings that represent your daily step count. The more steps you take, the more rings you earn. As you hit step milestones throughout the day, the rings get bigger, change color, and scale up to quantify higher step counts (e.g. 10 steps, 100 steps, 1,000 steps). Once you hit the higher step counts, your watch will reward you with a splash of color to help motiva...
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Quick Settings Tiles

While quick settings tiles such as WiFi, Bluetooth, and Airplane mode have been around for some time, Android 7.0 adds the ability for any app to provide their own quick settings tile, giving users quick access to the most important and frequent actions from your app.

Watch the video to learn about the lifecycle of your TileService, how to update your tile, and how to handle clicks, then read the blog post for all the details and a full rundown of the quick settings tile API: https://medium.com/google-developers/quick-settings-tiles-e3c22daf93a8

#AndroidNougat #BuildBetterApps

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+Ian Lake OK yeah that's good to know. thanks
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