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Google I/O 2016 Videos List

Google I/O is an annual developer-focused conference held and organized by Google. Last conference took… Posted onby André Lopes

Google I/O is an annual developer-focused conference held and organized by Google. Last conference took place between 18 and 20 of May and was remotely followed up by Exaud, specially by some members of our development team.

As it happens every year, many things have been said about Google I/O’s announcements and of course we also want to share our insights and add our version of the highlights of this huge event. In order to review some of the most interesting sessions in an easier and more linear way than presented on Google I/O site, I’ve created a compilation of all sessions with all the videos recorded sessions. The list is divided by the following categories:

Keynote Ads Android
What’s new in Android
Android Pay everywhere: New developments
Image compression for Android developers
Behind the scenes: What’s new in Android accessibility
Beyond payments with Android Pay
Introducing the Awareness API, an easy way to make your apps context aware
Lean and fast: Putting your app on a diet
Designing for driving
Experts App Clinic: Best practices when building apps for billions
Multi-Window mode
What’s new in the support library
Android battery and memory optimizations
Introducing Google Developer Certification: Become an Associate Android Developer
Introducing Nearby: Physical proximity within and without apps
What the Fragment?
Android Auto: The Road Ahead
Make shinier, faster mobile games with Vulkan
Making Android sensors and location work for you
Advanced Data Binding
Android themes & styles demystified
What’s new in Android security (M and N Version)
What’s new with Notifications in Android N and Android Wear 2.0
Best practices in media playback
What’s new in Android development tools
WhatsApp and Google Drive: The story of our integration
What’s new in Android Wear 2.0?
A new development frontier: Android + Pepper the interactive robot
Advanced Espresso
Building rich fitness experiences with Google Fit platform and Android Wear
Android Wear 2.0: Making Watch Apps more Standalone
The experts’ guide to Android development tools
Your Apps at work
Android Wear 2.0: Building Apps with Material Design
Android high-performance audio
Android Wear 2.0: Watch faces and Complications
Bring Your Android App to Chrome OS
Android Layouts: a new world
Android NDK performance in an ART world
Android application architecture: Get ready for the next billion!
Introducing Nearby: Physical proximity within and without apps
Inclusive design and testing: Making your app accessible
RecyclerView ins and outs
Printing from your app: From pixels to paper
The Evolution of ART
Turbocharge app conversions with Android Pay
A window into transitions
Cloud Design Firebase Games Internet of Things Location and Maps Mobile Web Play Search TV & Living Room VR Misc

Hope you find this list useful and stay tuned, as I’ll be sharing a few thoughts on some of the new stuff announced.

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