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Seo Master present to you: Author PhotoBy Greg Hartrell, Lead Product Manager

We love to talk about games at Google. Especially the old ones, like Pac-man, Pitfall and Frogger. Since those classics, games have changed a lot. They’ve moved from that clunky box in your living room to the screen that you carry with you in your pocket wherever you go. They’re mobile, they’re social, and they’re an important part of Google Play.

Today, we’re launching Google Play game services, a core part of building a gaming platform for the next generation of games. These services help you make your games more social, with achievements, leaderboards, and multiplayer, as well as more powerful, storing game saves and settings in the cloud. They are available on Android, and many on iOS or any other connected device. By building on Google’s strengths in mobile and cloud services, you can focus on what you’re good at as game developers: creating great gaming experiences for your users.

With game services, you can incorporate:
  • Achievements that increase engagement and promote different styles of play.
  • Social and public leaderboards that seamlessly use Google+ circles to track high scores across friends and across the world.
  • Cloud saves that provide a simple and streamlined storage API to store game saves and settings. Now players never have to replay Level 1 again.
  • Real-time multiplayer for easy addition of cooperative or competitive game play on Android devices. Using Google+ Circles, a game can have up to 4 simultaneous friends or auto-matched players in a game session together with support for additional players coming soon.



Several great Android games are already using these new game services, including World of Goo, Super Stickman Golf 2, Beach Buggy Blitz, Kingdom Rush, Eternity Warriors 2, and Osmos.

And many more titles launch today as well:



Google Play game services are available today through an SDK for Android, and a native iOS SDK for iPhone and iPad games. Web and other platform developers will also find corresponding REST APIs, with libraries for JavaScript, Java, Python, Go, Dart, PHP, and more.

We’re excited to see what games will do with these new services and experiences, and this is only the beginning. Wait until you get to the boss battle... er.. Check out our developer site to get started: https://developers.google.com/games/.


Greg Hartrell is Lead Product Manager on Google Play game services, devoted to helping developers make incredible games through Google Play. In his spare time, he enjoys jumping from platform to platform, boss battles and matching objects in threes.

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2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

Top Travel Apps For Android Mobile Phones
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In the last few years, we have seen how the Android OS has literally taken over the smartphone industry. There are numerous apps designed especially for this operating system. In this post we will look at some of the best travel apps for Android powered smartphones. Although most of the apps are for free, there are a few of them that come with nominal price tags.

Why use apps while travelling?

Well, the apps give you all the latest information about the new places you visit. It is always better to make informed choices, especially while travelling to new places. You can get all the information on weather conditions, availability of tickets, making hotel reservations, booking cars, traffic updates, and currency exchange rates. Get these apps today if you are planning on travelling anytime soon.

Airbnb

This is a free Android app, which helps in booking hotels and finding information on available accommodation facilities in a new place. Airbnb will help you in making all the bookings at any given location while traveling.

XE Currency

This is a currency converter Android based app. It will help you in finding the most updated currency exchange rates. You could save money during your travel if you have the latest information on the exchange rates.

Worldmate

This one is identified as one of the finest travel apps. It is simple to use and it helps you in managing your travel itinerary perfectly. You can take help of the app and book your hotel room or flights. Worldmate is surely a must have app for all travelers.

Wi-Fi finder

Use this app to find Wi-Fi spots wherever you are. Download Wi-Fi finder and use it to locate internet connections on your portable devices. Of course, you will have to ask for network passwords with the connection owners.

Skype

We all use Skype to communicate with people living across the globe. It is a very reliable app that helps you stay connected with your workplace and family members while you are traveling. To get started, just download Skype on your mobile phone, and start talking to your loved ones. It also comes with call conferencing feature.

Waze

This app assists you while driving. It alerts you about traffic jams, road accidents, police checking, etc. With the help of this app, you can avoid the high traffic roads and reach your travel destinations on time.

Tripit

Businessmen can easily manage their busy travel schedules by using Tripit. It helps in making travel arrangements efficiently. Any businessperson will benefit from this particular app. Booking, reservation, meeting details, and all other information can be saved and managed efficiently.

Weatherpro

This app is available online for free, and it gives weather updates while traveling. It is always a wish thing to check the weather conditions before you plan your trip. It allows you to be prepared for bad weather conditions.

These travel apps enhance your travel experiences, so why not use them.





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2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: If you are a developer on an open source project hosted on Google Code, and you are committing a change that fixes a known defect or adds a requested enhancement, you will want to update the associated issue. You could do that by first committing the change, and then using the web UI to update the issue. But, now there is a more convenient way to close the loop: you can update an issue by putting an issue tracker command in your commit-log message.

There are commit-log commands to:
  • Easily set an issue's status to Fixed.
  • Update any aspect of the issue, and add a comment.
  • Enter a new issue.
  • Request a code review.
The most common case is to close the issue as Fixed. For example, your commit-log message might be:


Now, your commit links to the issues, the issues are closed, and a back-link is added from each issue to the revision.

Updating an issue, without closing it, can be useful when a commit partially resolves the issue. And, opening a new issue is useful when you know that follow-up work will be needed. For more information and examples, see our issue tracker documentation.

2013, By: Seo Master
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