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Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Google has confirmed that it plans to
launch a software development kit in the next two weeks that will allow
third-party developers to create Android software for use on wearable
computing devices. The news was confirmed by Google's head of Chrome and
Android, Sundar Pichai at SXSW (South By Southwest Interactive
Festival) 2014.
Sundar Pichai, during a panel discussion
at SXSW 2014, stated that a new SDK would be released by Google which
is designed to help developers create Android apps for devices like
smartwatches and fitness bands. He also stated that Android SDK for
wearable's would help developers take advantage of current and emerging
sensor technology. Google had previously released similar SDKs for
Android for automobiles, televisions and tablets. Pichai likened the
wearable technology to the smartphone revolution and stated that the
goal was to take Android beyond tablets and smartphones to a
multi-screen world.
"In two weeks we are launching the first
developer SDK for Android that will lay out the vision for developers
in how we see this market working," Pichai said.
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