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Protect your peace, even when prod is not at peace 🧘

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An educational infographic titled "How to Lose a Visitor in 10 Seconds" is presented within a stylized web browser window. It lists six common web caching mistakes: 1) Cache content forever (no invalidation), 2) Ignore cache-control headers, 3) Serve stale content to users, 4) Cache auth or personalized responses, 5) Misconfigure your CDN, and 6) Chase cache hit rate over user experience. Colorful, numbered boxes contain each point, accented by icons like a mouse cursor, a checkmark, and a light bulb.

An educational infographic titled "How to Lose a Visitor in 10 Seconds" is presented within a stylized web browser window. It lists six common web caching mistakes: 1) Cache content forever (no invalidation), 2) Ignore cache-control headers, 3) Serve stale content to users, 4) Cache auth or personalized responses, 5) Misconfigure your CDN, and 6) Chase cache hit rate over user experience. Colorful, numbered boxes contain each point, accented by icons like a mouse cursor, a checkmark, and a light bulb.

Caching done right feels invisible.
Caching done wrong… doesn’t. πŸ˜…

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Explore the latest dev updates to help you build and scale 🧡✨

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A green block on a light gray background features the quote, "Write documentation for your future self, because that person doesn't remember what you did yesterday." The text is surrounded by geometric accents, including a black starburst icon, a bright green pill shape, a light green scalloped shape, and a white circle.

A green block on a light gray background features the quote, "Write documentation for your future self, because that person doesn't remember what you did yesterday." The text is surrounded by geometric accents, including a black starburst icon, a bright green pill shape, a light green scalloped shape, and a white circle.

✍️ Write clear documentation to help your future self build faster.

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Bring state-of-the-art agentic skills to the edge with Gemma 4- Google Developers Blog Google DeepMind introduces Gemma 4, a family of state-of-the-art open models designed for on-device agentic workflows. Learn how to leverage multi-step planning, 140+ language support, and LiteRT-LM to build powerful, autonomous AI experiences across mobile, desktop, and IoT.

Go beyond chatbots. Build your next AI agent on your own device. πŸ€–

Use #GoogleAIEdge to bring Gemma 4's power to the edge. Experiment in the Gallery app or deploy to any device – laptop, mobile, IoT – via LiteRT-LM.

What will you build?

Learn how: goo.gle/4tpurAO

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Gemma 4: Byte for byte, the most capable open models Gemma 4: our most intelligent open models to date, purpose-built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows.

Start building with the Gemma 4 family: goo.gle/4sbKuRM

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πŸ’Ž Vision and audio: Rich, multimodal interactions out of the box
πŸ’Ž 140+ languages: Trained on 140+ languages
πŸ’Ž Apache 2.0 license: industry-standard open-source license

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πŸ’Ž Advanced Reasoning: Deep logic tasks, complex multi-step planning, and beyond
πŸ’Ž Longer context: Seamlessly analyze entire codebases with context windows of 128K tokens for our edge models and 256K tokens for our largest models

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Gemma 4 is here!

Our most intelligent open models to date, are built on the same world-class research and tech as Gemini 3, and are sized to run and fine-tune efficiently on local hardware. Check out what Gemma 4 brings to devs 🧡

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When the code compiles on the first try πŸ’ƒπŸ»βœ¨

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ADK Go 1.0 Arrives!- Google Developers Blog The Agent Development Kit (ADK) for Go 1.0 brings production-grade stability to AI agents with native OpenTelemetry tracing, self-healing plugins, and Human-in-the-Loop security. This release enables ...

Read the blog: goo.gle/4dmrGeN

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GitHub - google/adk-go: An open-source, code-first Go toolkit for building, evaluating, and deploying sophisticated AI agents with flexibility and control. An open-source, code-first Go toolkit for building, evaluating, and deploying sophisticated AI agents with flexibility and control. - google/adk-go

ADK Go source code: github.com/google/adk-go/

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Agent Development Kit (ADK) Build powerful multi-agent systems with Agent Development Kit (ADK)

ADK documentation: google.github.io/adk-docs/

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Check out the new capabilities for building robust and debuggable agentic systems:

πŸ”Ž Native OpenTelemetry integration
🧩 Plugin system for extensibility
πŸ›‘οΈ HITL confirmation for enhanced security
βš™οΈ YAML-based agent configuration
πŸ”— Refined A2A protocol

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Build production-grade AI agents with Go.

ADK for Go 1.0 is here ⭐

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Build more efficient AI agents with the Agent Skills specification πŸ› οΈ

By using progressive disclosure, you can load domain expertise only when needed. This can reduce baseline context usage by 90%.

Explore the full guide: goo.gle/4bWZ7Cm

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Me: "I need to clean up this codebase." Also me: Adds // TODO: Fix this later and commits.

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The bug fix was easier than finding the right reply πŸ’¬

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An announcement for Google I/O 2026 on a black background, with white text reading "Save your seat for Google I/O 2026" under the Google I/O logo. Below the text is a colorful, rainbow-gradient floppy disk icon with a label that says "SAVE YOUR CODE" in white, handwritten-style text.

An announcement for Google I/O 2026 on a black background, with white text reading "Save your seat for Google I/O 2026" under the Google I/O logo. Below the text is a colorful, rainbow-gradient floppy disk icon with a label that says "SAVE YOUR CODE" in white, handwritten-style text.

Celebrate #WorldBackupDay by securing both your repositories and your seat for #GoogleIO β†’ goo.gle/io2026reg-6

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Build with Veo 3.1 Lite, our most cost-effective video generation model Veo 3.1 Lite is now available in paid preview through the Gemini API and for testing in Google AI Studio.

Start building today: goo.gle/4v6UYEM

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Key Specs:
πŸ”ΉText-to-Video (T2V) & Image-to-Video (I2V) modes
πŸ”ΉNative Landscape (16:9) & Portrait (9:16) formats
πŸ”Ή4, 6, and 8-second durations
πŸ”Ή720p and 1080p options

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A pricing table compares the cost per second in USD for three video models: Veo 3.1 Lite, Veo 3.1 Fast, and Veo 3.1, at 720p, 1080p, and 4k resolutions. Prices range from $0.05 for 720p on the Lite model to $0.60 for 4k on the standard Veo 3.1 model, with the Fast model showing both current and discounted promotional rates. The 4k resolution is not available for the Veo 3.1 Lite tier.

A pricing table compares the cost per second in USD for three video models: Veo 3.1 Lite, Veo 3.1 Fast, and Veo 3.1, at 720p, 1080p, and 4k resolutions. Prices range from $0.05 for 720p on the Lite model to $0.60 for 4k on the standard Veo 3.1 model, with the Fast model showing both current and discounted promotional rates. The 4k resolution is not available for the Veo 3.1 Lite tier.

Meet Veo 3.1 Lite 🎬

Our most cost-effective video generation model is now available in the Gemini API and Google AI Studio. Veo 3.1 Lite lets devs rapidly iterate and scale high-volume video apps at roughly 1/2 the cost of Veo 3.1 Fast at the same speed.

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Gemini 3.1 Flash Live lets you build agents that process audio, video, and respond at the speed of conversation ⚑

Try it out on the Live API and build multimodal real-time agents.

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The Google I/O graphic asks "How do you feel today?" above a three-by-three grid of nine numbered icons, each featuring a white, stylized cat-like head with a different facial expression. The expressions range from happy, sad, and angry to silly with a tongue out and "cool" wearing black sunglasses, all set against colorful gradient backgrounds.

The Google I/O graphic asks "How do you feel today?" above a three-by-three grid of nine numbered icons, each featuring a white, stylized cat-like head with a different facial expression. The expressions range from happy, sad, and angry to silly with a tongue out and "cool" wearing black sunglasses, all set against colorful gradient backgrounds.

The #GoogleIO stretchy cat vibe check has arrived.

Remix your own puzzle and you’ll be feeling like #7 in no time β†’ goo.gle/iopuzzle26-6

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