We all saw it. Even those of us that never experienced the greatness of the Nexus 5 felt an inexplicable pang of wistfulness when its bumpy bottom made a cameo during Google's I/O 2015 keynote today. Yes, the phone serving as the backdrop for Google's announcement of USB-C support in Android M was none other than the 2013 flagship Android handset, the LG-manufactured Nexus 5. Visit Google's Androi
Google I/O Android App (ARCHIVED) 2023 Update This repository has been archived. The Google I/O app has guided online and in-person visitors through the Google I/O conference for 10 years since 2009. It has also helped thousands of developers as an open-source sample. To follow Modern Android Development best practices, check out the Now in Android repository, which replaces iosched as our real-wo
Don't be evil 12 Jul, 2013 Like many people, I recently decided to move many of my online services away from Google. The recent Google Reader shutdown and Google Hangouts disabling XMPP federation made me realize that any of my services could go at any time and I didn’t want to be so dependant on a single provider or the integrations between services. Email First of all, let’s start out with what
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If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Getting the Nexus 4 for review was something of a treat for me. I've been anticipating the arrival of a follow-up (and upgrade) from the company's previous flagship device — the Galaxy Nexus — for a handful of very specific reasons. In fact, I've held off on moving to other, excellent devices with ex
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