Google retired the public Tenor API on June 30, ending the infrastructure that powered GIF search across hundreds of apps and forcing platforms to migrate to alternative providers.
From AI grounding to market monitoring, reliable search APIs help development teams transform public web data into production-ready applications.
API v24.2 introduces AI visibility tools, stronger security controls and new PMax reporting features for advertisers and developers. Google has released Google Ads API v24.2, an update that introduces ...
Google Play Services v26.26 rolls out with Android work profile transfers to Wear OS and a faster native Google One ...
The first model in Google's Omni family lets teams generate, revise and edit video through plain-language instructions. It ...
Google will end support for creating new Smart Campaigns via its Ads API, further shifting advertisers toward Performance Max ...
Google adds computer use to Gemini 3.5 Flash, giving South African firms a new way to build AI agents that click, type and ...
In the new blog post, Google’s Matthew Forsythe confirms that the developer verification system is slated to come online on September 30 of this year. The initial deployment will be limited to ...
A new system service to check if an app is registered to a verified developer will be rolled out this month. Google announced ...
Google has introduced Genkit Agents in preview, enabling developers to build AI agents with multi-agent workflows, session management, human approvals, and HTTP deployment for full-stack applications.
Google has released a faster version of Nano Banana 2 that can generate five images before the old model generates one.
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