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The Gson library was originally developed for internal purposes at Google, with Version 1.0 released on May 22, 2008, under the terms of the Apache License 2.0. The latest version, 2.11, was released on May 20, 2024.
Wet Bed Gang is a Portuguese rap and hip hop tuga group from Vialonga.The group was formed in 2014 by João "La Bella Mafia" Rossi and Pizzy. The group consists of four Portuguese singers and rappers with the stage names Gson, [1] Zara G, [2] Kroa [3] and Zizzy Jr. [4] The group received national recognition after their songs gained millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify.
Protocol Buffers is widely used at Google for storing and interchanging all kinds of structured information. The method serves as a basis for a custom remote procedure call (RPC) system that is used for nearly all inter-machine communication at Google.
GData (Google Data Protocol) provides a simple protocol for reading and writing data on the Internet, designed by Google. GData combines common XML -based syndication formats ( Atom and RSS ) with a feed-publishing system based on the Atom Publishing Protocol , plus some extensions for handling queries.
Google Guice (pronounced like "juice") [2] is an open-source software framework for the Java platform developed by Bob Lee and Kevin Bourrillion at Google and released under the Apache License. It provides support for dependency injection using annotations to configure Java objects. [ 3 ]
Compared to JSON, BSON is designed to be efficient both in storage space and scan-speed. Large elements in a BSON document are prefixed with a length field to facilitate scanning.
In February 2010, Google gave US$2,000,000 as its first grant to the Wikimedia Foundation. [6] [7] Google founder Sergey Brin commented that "Wikipedia is one of the greatest triumphs of the internet". [6] In May 2012, Google launched a project known as the Google Knowledge Graph, which produced knowledge panels alongside traditional search ...
The Google Assistant was unveiled during Google's developer conference on May 18, 2016, as part of the unveiling of the Google Nest smart speaker and new messaging app Allo; Google CEO Sundar Pichai explained that the Assistant was designed to be a conversational and two-way experience, and "an ambient experience that extends across devices". [10]