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@googleoss

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2021-04-07
🗣 Lyra is now being open sourced. This release allows developers to power their communications apps and take Lyra in powerful new directions by providing the tools needed to encode and decode audio. Full details ↓ https://opensource.googleblog.com/ ...
2021-04-07 View on X
VentureBeat

Google open sources Lyra in beta, an audio codec that uses ML to create high-quality voice calls for low-bandwidth networks or archiving large amounts of speech

2020-12-09
#Fuchsia is expanding its open source model to welcome public contributions, an issue tracker, new mailing lists, a technical roadmap, and governance model. Read here ↓ https://opensource.googleblog.com/ ...
2020-12-09 View on X
9to5Google

Google says it is opening up its open source Fuchsia OS to outside developers, the first formal announcement about the project

This document describes the different ways you can get involved and stay informed about Fuchsia. Mayank Sharma / TechRadar : Google opens up its Fuchsia OS to the public Jean-Luc A...

2020-02-27
As big supporters of open web standards, we are thrilled to learn #WebAssembly is bringing #GoogleEarth to more people. https://twitter.com/...
2020-02-27 View on X
gHacks Technology News

Google officially adds support for Google Earth on Firefox, Edge, and Opera browsers, says it is working on adding support for Safari

When Google unveiled the new Google Earth back in 2017, it switched Google Earth from being a desktop application to a web application.