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  • MAY 19, 2026 / AI

    An important update: Transitioning Gemini CLI to Antigravity CLI

    Google is unifying its AI terminal tools by transitioning the community-focused Gemini CLI into Antigravity CLI, a new agent-first platform built for complex, multi-agent workflows. This new Go-based tool offers faster execution, asynchronous processing, and a unified architecture that syncs with the Antigravity 2.0 desktop application. While enterprise customers will maintain existing access, individual and free users must transition to the new platform before Gemini CLI stops serving requests on June 18, 2026.

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  • MAY 19, 2026 / Cloud

    All the news from the Google I/O 2026 Developer keynote

    Google announced the transition from assistive AI to independent agents, highlighting the launch of the Gemini 3.5 series and major updates to its Antigravity agent-first development platform. For mobile developers, the post introduces new Android CLI tools, the Android Bench evaluation leaderboard, and an automated Migration agent designed to rapidly convert various frameworks into native Kotlin code. Web development is also being transformed through Chrome DevTools for agents, the HTML-in-Canvas API, and the proposal of WebMCP, an open web standard that enables browser-based AI agents to execute complex tasks.

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  • MARCH 24, 2026 / Mobile

    Jump to play: Building with Gemini & MediaPipe

    The provided workflow streamlines motion-controlled game development by using Gemini Canvas to rapidly prototype mechanics like the MediaPipe Pose Landmarker through high-level prompting. Developers can refine these prototypes in Google AI Studio by optimizing for low-latency "lite" models and stable tracking points, such as shoulder landmarks, to ensure responsive gameplay. The process concludes by using Gemini Code Assist to refactor experimental code into a modular, production-ready application capable of supporting various multimodal inputs.

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  • MARCH 9, 2026 / Cloud

    Introducing Wednesday Build Hour

    Wednesday Build Hour is a weekly, interactive "technical gym session" led by Google Cloud experts to help developers and architects sharpen their cloud skills. Moving beyond passive slide decks, the program focuses on hands-on building, covering advanced topics like AI agents, Vertex AI, and developer productivity tools. Each hour-long session is designed to provide tangible results that participants can immediately deploy into their own workflows. It serves as a consistent, dedicated space for builders to stay ahead of the curve and connect with a community of cloud engineers.

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  • MARCH 3, 2026 / Gemini

    How we built the Google I/O 2026 Save the Date experience

    Google I/O 2026 is returning May 19-20 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA. But before the keynotes begin, you can get into the spirit of the event with our annual tradition: the save the date puzzle. This year's experience highlights how AI can empower and accelerate

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  • FEB. 9, 2026 / AI

    Access public data insights faster: Data Commons MCP is now hosted on Google Cloud

    Data Commons has launched a free, hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP) service on Google Cloud Platform, eliminating the need for users to manage complex local server installations. This update simplifies connecting AI agents and the Gemini CLI to Data Commons, allowing Google to handle security, updates, and resource management while users query data natively.

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  • FEB. 4, 2026 / AI

    Introducing the Developer Knowledge API and MCP Server

    Google is launching the Developer Knowledge API and MCP Server in public preview. This new toolset provides a canonical, machine-readable way for AI assistants and agentic platforms to search and retrieve up-to-date documentation across Firebase, Google Cloud, Android, and more. By using the official MCP server, developers can connect tools directly to Google’s documentation corpus, ensuring that AI-generated code and guidance are based on authoritative, real-time context.

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  • JAN. 29, 2026 / DeepMind

    Beyond the Chatbot: A Blueprint for Trustable AI

    At Thunderhill Raceway Park, a team of Google Developer Experts (GDEs) put a new "Trustable AI Framework" to the test. Here is how they used GCP, Gemini and Antigravity to turn high-velocity racing into a masterclass for agentic architecture.

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  • NOV. 20, 2025 / AI

    Build with Google Antigravity, our new agentic development platform

    Introducing Google Antigravity, a new agentic development platform for orchestrating code. It combines an AI-powered Editor View with a Manager Surface to deploy agents that autonomously plan, execute, and verify complex tasks across your editor, terminal, and browser. Agents communicate progress via Artifacts (screenshots, recordings) for easy verification. Available now in public preview.

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