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  2. Google Fit - Wikipedia

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    Google Fit is a set of APIs that blends data from multiple apps and devices to measure physical fitness activities and goals. It was launched in 2014 for Android, and in 2019 for iOS, but it is being deprecated in favor of Fitbit and Health Connect APIs.

  3. Android Studio - Wikipedia

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    Android Studio is the official integrated development environment (IDE) for Google's Android operating system, built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA software. It supports Java, Kotlin, C++ and other languages, and offers features such as Gradle build support, Lint tools, layout editor, Android Virtual Device and Google Cloud Platform integration.

  4. MyFitnessPal - Wikipedia

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    MyFitnessPal is a smartphone app and website that helps users track their diet, exercise and calories. It has over 14 million foods in its database, connects with other fitness apps and was acquired by Under Armour in 2015.

  5. Android version history - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the development and release of Android, the mobile operating system by Google, from its first beta in 2007 to its latest version in 2021. See the code names, version numbers, API levels, release dates, and security updates of each Android version.

  6. Android software development - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to create applications for devices running the Android operating system using various languages and tools. Explore the official development kit, emulators, external hardware, community-based distributions, and history of Android development.

  7. List of free and open-source Android applications - Wikipedia

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    Find out which apps run on Android platform and meet guidelines for free software and open-source software. Browse categories such as web browsers, office suites, communication, privacy/security, and more.

  8. Android SDK - Wikipedia

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    Android SDK is a cross-platform toolset for creating Android applications, including a debugger, emulator, libraries, and documentation. It is part of Android Studio IDE, but can also be used independently or with other IDEs and text editors.

  9. Google Mobile Services - Wikipedia

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    Google Mobile Services (GMS) is a collection of proprietary apps and APIs from Google that are pre-installed on most Android devices. Learn about the core applications, the licensing policy, the antitrust issues, and the privacy policy of GMS.