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  2. AntennaPod - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo Banchi of AndroidWorld recommended the application as a free alternative to other podcast apps. [20] In April 2023, Jon Gilbert and John Bradbury of Android Police recommended AntennaPod as one of the 17 best free open source apps on Android in 2023 [21] In January 2024 AntennaPod has hit 150,000 monthly active users on Google Play. [22]

  3. Fuchsia (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    A Fuchsia device was added to the Android ecosystem in January 2019 via the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). [24] [25] Google talked about Fuchsia at Google I/O 2019. [26] Hiroshi Lockheimer, Senior Vice President of Chrome and Android, described it as one of Google's experiments around new operating system concepts. [27]

  4. Google Podcasts - Wikipedia

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    Google Podcasts was a podcast application developed by Google and released on June 18, 2018, for Android devices, and released on iOS devices on March 24, 2020. On September 28, 2023, Google announced that it would shut down the service in the United States on April 2, 2024, [3] [4] [5] with a migration path to YouTube Music. Outside the United ...

  5. Project Ara - Wikipedia

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    The frame was the switch to the on-device network linking all the modules together. Google planned two sizes of frames on launch; a "mini" frame about the size of a Nokia 3310 and a "medium" frame about the size of a Nexus 5. [12] Google also planned a "large", phablet frame about the size of a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to be released in the future ...

  6. Google Nexus - Wikipedia

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    Google Nexus is a discontinued line of consumer electronic mobile devices that ran a stock version of the Android operating system. Google managed the design, development, marketing, and support of these devices, but some development and all manufacturing were carried out by partnering with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

  7. List of Android apps by Google - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mobile apps developed by Google for its Android operating system. All of these apps are available for free from the Google Play Store, although some may be incompatible with certain devices (even though they may still function from an APK file) and some apps are only available on Pixel and/or Nexus devices.

  8. Pocket Casts - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Casts received its first launch on January 27, 2011, for iOS, becoming available for Android in March. [5] [6] Before 2013, the Android version of Pocket Casts was ported from the iOS app. [16] After six months of development, [17] the Android app received a 4.0 version update in 2013 with additional features such as cross-device syncing and a redesign compliant with Google's guidelines.

  9. List of Google Play edition devices - Wikipedia

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    The Google Play edition devices (GPE) is a series of consumer mobile devices sanctioned by Google that run the Android operating system. Unlike the standard versions of Android on these devices, which have received "skins" from the original equipment manufacturer, such as Samsung One UI or HTC Sense, they run a "stock" version of Android, [1] without any manufacturer or wireless carrier ...