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Discover the latest developer tools, resources, events, and announcements to help you build smarter, ship faster. 🚀
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    Jun 9
    Gemini 3.5 Live Translate is now available in public preview on the Gemini API and Google AI Studio. 💬 This model translates speech as it streams, giving developers a blazing-fast, low-latency engine to build some seriously cool audio apps. See it in action 👇
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    About a year ago, we launched the Agent-to-Agent protocol because AI agents shouldn’t work in silos. Today, developers are using A2A to coordinate specialized agents across enterprise data systems, commerce workflows, DevOps environments, and scientific research. FoldRun is one
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    Jun 22
    The best collaborators don't just respond. They anticipate. As coding agents become more capable, evaluating them requires more than measuring whether they complete a task. It means understanding how they help developers move faster, stay in flow, and make progress on meaningful
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    Jun 22
    The Interactions API is officially generally available (GA), taking center stage as the primary interface for building with Gemini models and agents. This release introduces key new capabilities built to scale developer workflows: ➡️ Managed agents for seamless orchestration ➡️
    A colorful, glowing crescent-shaped abstract form with gradients of blue, green, and red is positioned on the left against a black background. Large white text on the right side of the image reads "Interactions API" with the smaller text "Now generally available" underneath.
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    Jun 22
    New CI pipeline challenge: the dependency changed, the build got faster, and production broke. What went wrong?
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    Jun 22
    A cache is only useful if it changes when the thing it stores changes.
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    Jun 19
    Deploy local coding agents directly on your laptop with Google Gemma open models → goo.gle/gemma-ama-en Join Ian Ballantyne and Gus Martins from the Gemma team to learn about: 💻 Offline execution setups ⚡ On-device robotic actions 📈 Faster development workflows
    An announcement for a Discord Exclusive "Gemma 4 AMA" featuring Google DeepMind speakers Gus Martins and Ian Ballantyne. The graphic includes the Google Developer Groups logo, the year "2026," and a "Build with AI" logo with a blue sparkle icon. The layout uses a clean white background with bold black outlines and colorful bracket-themed design elements.
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    Jun 19
    Interactive 3D UIs just got a major upgrade. 🌐 With HTML-in-Canvas, you can interact with text, sliders, and DevTools directly inside a texture with seamless, real-time updates. 🔗 Experience the full session here: goo.gle/4uFe17H
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    Jun 15
    New package management challenge: the import looks the same, but production loads something different. Which file actually gets shipped?
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    Jun 15
    Package export maps can choose different files depending on the active resolution conditions.
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    Jun 18
    B) prod.js. Why: The development condition only applies if the runtime or bundler explicitly opts into that condition. In a production build, the resolver typically falls through to default, so ./prod.js gets loaded. Extra credit: The answer could differ in a setup that enables
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    Jun 18
    Build secure agentic workflows without iframe lag. Combining Agent to User Interface and Model Context Protocol Apps balances native rendering with custom iframe flexibility. 🛠️ goo.gle/4xDK22s 📦 A2UI over MCP for native layout 🎮 MCP Apps in A2UI for stateful modules
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    Jun 18
    ⚡️ Understand changes happening in your technical ecosystem. Map out infrastructure dependencies to prevent unexpected codebase scale issues. Learn more → goo.gle/future-of-soft…
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    Jun 18
    Autonomous AI in action. 🤖 Check out how the new Gemma 4 31B model operates as an ADK Agent, exploring, planning, and running experiments on an unfamiliar database to optimize services and maximize revenue. 📈 ✨ Dive into the full, inspiring session here to explore the
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    Jun 17
    We've officially launched the TPU Developer Hub, your go-to resource for mastering Google Cloud TPUs. Unlock peak performance for your AI models today 🔗: goo.gle/4w11BIp
    A close-up, angled view shows a green printed circuit board featuring large square processors, various electronic components, and silver heat sinks. Text on components includes "121L 2230" and "FP4-200," with labels like "VLC_1" printed on the board. The background displays an out-of-focus data center with many server racks illuminated by blue and green lights.
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    Jun 17
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    Jun 17
    Agents are part of a massive, interconnected ecosystem. But how do they find and trust each other across different platforms? Today, we’re proud to announce the Agentic Resource Discovery (ARD), an open specification alongside industry partners (including Cisco, Databricks,
    This architectural diagram titled "Agentic Resource Discovery" illustrates two parallel paths for an AI agent to find resources: a direct "Catalog" layer where companies self-host discovery files and a centralized "Registry" discovery service. The AI agent searches these sources, then verifies and connects to resources via A2A, MCP, or API protocols. A five-step process flow at the bottom summarizes the workflow: 1) Publish, 2) Crawl, 3) Search, 4) Verify, and 5) Connect.
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