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Widgets just got better on Android 12

Last week, we announced new widgets for Android to bring helpful content and actions from your Google apps right to your Home screen. And today, they’re officially live. Here’s a rundown of what’s now available, and what we’re most excited about.Personalization with Material YouYour device should be just as unique as you are, so we’ve…

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Last week, we announced new widgets for Android to bring helpful content and actions from your Google apps right to your Home screen. And today, they’re officially live. Here’s a rundown of what’s now available, and what we’re most excited about.

Personalization with Material You

Your device should be just as unique as you are, so we’ve redesigned our widgets to bring the best of Material You to your Android phone.

All widgets can be resized so you can fit different combinations on your phone screen based on what’s important to you. As you resize, your widgets will change. If you make your widgets bigger, you’ll get more functionality (more space means we can squeeze in more useful features).

And on select Android 12 devices — including the Pixel 3 or later — widgets will dynamically change color as you move each one around your chosen wallpaper.

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Delve into 90 years of British architectural history with Google Arts & Culture

As the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) celebrates the 90th anniversary of our home at 66 Portland Place in London, a building specifically designed to house our world-leading architectural collection, which we’re looking forward to sharing with a wider audience through our collaboration with Google Arts & Culture66 Portland Place first opened its doors…

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As the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) celebrates the 90th anniversary of our home at 66 Portland Place in London, a building specifically designed to house our world-leading architectural collection, which we’re looking forward to sharing with a wider audience through our collaboration with Google Arts & Culture66 Portland Place first opened its doors in 1934, a time when the modern architectural profession was taking shape. This anniversary offers a wonderful opportunity to not only celebrate this incredible building but also delve deeper into the stories held within our collection and archives.To mark the anniversary, we are deepening our strong partnership with Google Arts & Culture, which began in 2021. Today, we are publishing 10 new digital stories and newly captured Street View imagery of 66 Portland Place on the RIBA collection on Google Arts & Culture, for everyone to explore.

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10 indie game studios making moves in Latin America

Google Play has selected 10 Latin American studios for the 2024 Indie Games Fund. Source

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Google Play has selected 10 Latin American studios for the 2024 Indie Games Fund.

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3 takeaways from this year’s e-Conomy SEA 2024 report

Southeast Asia’s economy has rapidly expanded over recent years — and there’s no sign of slowing down. In fact, the GDP growth of Southeast Asia is projected to outpace that of developed economies in the coming years.In particular, it’s the online sphere that’s driving much of this change. Millions across the region are joining the…

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Southeast Asia’s economy has rapidly expanded over recent years — and there’s no sign of slowing down. In fact, the GDP growth of Southeast Asia is projected to outpace that of developed economies in the coming years.In particular, it’s the online sphere that’s driving much of this change. Millions across the region are joining the digital economy as creators, entrepreneurs and consumers. This surge in internet users isn’t just driving economic growth, but transforming the way people live, work and interact.Profitability on the riseThis year’s e-Conomy SEA 2024 report by Google, Temasek and Bain & Company shows that in 2024, the region’s digital economy — measured in gross merchandise value (GMV) — is projected to grow 15% from last year, reaching U.S. $263 billion. Revenues (excluding digital financial services) have grown 14% and are projected to reach U.S. $89 billion in 2024. And for the first time, the report examines the health of the digital economy through the lens of profitability. Over the past two years, profitability has soared 2.5 times to U.S. $11 billion.

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