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Do You Love Open Source? Google Has An Android Experiments Challenge For You
To encourage open source app development, Google has launched the Android Experiments I/O Challenge. The three winners of this challenge will win a trip to Google I/O Developer Conference 2016 and their projects will be showcased at Android Experiments. Read more to know how to participate.
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Google’s tool for measuring touch and audio latency on Android and Chrome OS is now open source
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Google Open Sources WALT, A Tool For Measuring Touch And Audio Latency On Android And Chrome OS
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Google’s Touch & Audio Latency Tool Is Now Open Source
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