Google has confirmed it will move development of the Android OS to behind closed doors. Here's why it's doing it.
Starting next week, the Android OS development process will be hidden from the public. Here's what you won't see anymore.
The company is streamlining development on the platform to help free up resources for artificial intelligence.
Google said it will shift all development of the Android OS to its internal branch, but it still wants external developers to ...
I asked for a public statement from a few Googlers who work on the Android project, but the folks I know well enough to ask ...
Android 16 introduces a new API, SettingsPreferenceService, that allows apps to integrate their settings directly into the ...
Google is changing its Android development approach by promoting all upcoming updates to private internal branches. The ...
Google will no longer make AOSP code commits publicly as it develops Android, but source code will still be openly published ...
A bit of news from the Android development front this week, with Google confirming that it’s taking Android development ...
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Google is making a big change to the open source nature of Android by making the entire development private. Read this story ...
Google has decided to fully privatize Android OS development, aiming to streamline the process while still committing to ...