Everybody who went to Google I/O has probably played around with the Nexus 7 tablet for at least a week now. They may have noticed that the display is pretty great, and that apps b...
Android developers, take note: Google I/O still has plenty of goodies for you. After all the previous video tutorials and information sessions, you can still take on some Android d...
Out of all the APIs that Google has released updates for this year, it seems that Google Places is the one they love the most. It has consistently received the biggest and best upd...
Google has posted many sessions from Google I/O, its annual developers conference held last week. I've pulled out a few that may help you broaden your audience, as far as attractin...
Google has made some changes to the Google Wallet for Digital Goods API (formerly known as the In-App Payments API): new pricing and subscriptions.
"First, we’ve heard feedback...
Google I/O took place last week, as you may know, but it sold out quickly, and many developers were unable to attend. That doesn't mean you can't learn a lot from the event, howeve...
Google has been posting all of its Google I/O sessions online for all to view. This should prove helpful if you did not attend, or if you did attend, and want to playback certain p...
Google I/O may be over, but Google has left plenty of educational content from the event on the web for developers to learn from for the rest of eternity. Obviously, many of the se...
Google AdWords is making some critical changes and updates. Location criteria, first introduced in v201109 in particular, is being revised for the v201206 release.
The location...
Apps are where it's at in today's economy. If you can make a great app, you are guaranteed a steady income and the benefit of working for yourself. Having an easy-to-use developmen...