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I was wondering if Google Home had this feature, but didn't want to try it or be in need of it

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Versioning APIs at Google

Versioning APIs is difficult, and everyone in the API space has opinions about how to do it properly. It’s also almost impossible to avoid. As teams build new software, occasionally they need to get rid of a feature (or provide that feature in a different way). Versioning gives your API users a reliable way to understand semantic changes in the API.

#googledevelopers #googleapi

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It's that time of year...
SWAT4LS 2017 CfP is out
Call for Papers for SWAT4HCLS 2017 International Conference on Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Health Care and Life Sciences (SWAT4HCLS) 2017, Rome, IT,  4-7th December 2017 http://www.swat4ls.org/conference/rome2017/ Key dates extended: Abstract an...

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Fresh from the #io17 Codelabs: Create a Transport Tracker with Firebase & our JS API to track and manage moving assets like buses or delivery trucks. g.co/io/tracker-app
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Open source Material Components for Android, iOS, and web!
https://material.io/components/

In case you haven't already seen the github repos, there are open source material components available for Android, iOS, and web! The site (above) just got updated today with a whole bunch of info about the components, how to use them, and how to contribute to them.

I'm super excited to see this much love being put into material components for the three biggest platforms at once. Try them out and let us know what you think 😀 💚


#uiux #materialdesign #design #android #ios #web #webdesign

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Today, we’re introducing the developer preview of the Google Assistant SDK. You can now start building your own hardware prototypes that include the Google Assistant, like a self-built robot or a voice-enabled smart mirror.

To get started, read our blog post at https://goo.gl/2FG3Mk and visit the Google Assistant SDK website http://developers.google.com/assistant/sdk to download the SDK, and start building.

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