TL;DR 331 | The Google Developer News Show
0:00 - Introduction 0:11 - Datasets at your fingertips in Google Search → https://goo.gle/3ydULmK 0:29 - Firebase 2022 Recap → https://goo.gle/3YrMhTT 0:54 - Policy Updates: New Wear OS App Quality Requirements → https://goo.gle/3ZmDFPC 1:14 - New to the web platform in February → https://goo.gle/3ZNOt9v 1:37 - Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
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0:00 · [MUSIC PLAYING] RODY DAVIS: Hi.
0:05 · I’m Rody for “The Developer Show,” and this is your weekly update on the coolest developer news, from Google.
0:11 · First, let’s talk about how Google is making it even easier to search public datasets.
0:16 · While it has been possible to search this data with the Dataset Search, they now appear alongside regular search results.
0:22 · This comes at a time when the United States enacted a new policy that requires free access to federally-funded research.
0:29 · Next, we can head over to Firebase to talk about the just released 2022 recap.
0:33 · This was a very big year for Firebase, including the option to initialize Firebase in pure Dart using environment variables for Firebase functions, a modular JavaScript SDK, Swift SDK out of beta, auth middleware, official Flutter support, extensions marketplace, and so much more.
0:51 · To learn more, check it out on the Firebase blog.
0:54 · Heading over to Android, we can talk about some of the new, important policy changes coming for WearOS apps.
0:59 · These updates include a black background for all apps and tiles, requiring the ongoing activity indicator if used, and displaying the time at the top of the app, while not in dialogs.
1:09 · To read more about these policies, you can explore them on the Android developer blog.
1:14 · Finally, let’s talk about some new exciting updates for the web platform.
1:18 · With the latest stable releases of Firefox 110 and Chrome 110, this means that container queries are now supported in all three engines.
1:25 · Chrome has also added the CSS initial letters property, setting the sync ID for audio context and the launch of the iFrame credential list experiment.
1:34 · For more info, you can check out the Web.dev blog.
1:37 · To learn more about all these week’s stories, make sure to check the description box below for all the links.
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1:44 · I’m ready for “The Developer Show.”
1:46 · Thanks for watching, and we’ll see you next week.
1:48 · Yeah.
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1:51 · CREW: [INAUDIBLE] RODY DAVIS: No.
1:54 · It’s OK.
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1:57 · Yeah.
1:57 · That would help.