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Google Play Services 4.4 rolling out now – introduces Street View API, running/walking detectors, and more
It’s “Google App Wednesday” and as so often the story goes, today is the day we see Google update a handful of their apps in the Google Play Store. We already told you guys about the latest Google Camera update (there’s also Google Wallet update rolling out), but it’s the Google Play Services update that is also catching our eye.
Announced via the Android Developers Blog, Google Play Services 4.4 introduces a handful of new APIs developers can begin taking advantage of to better their apps, everything from the new Google Maps API with embeddable Street View, to a new Location API that is able to detect when a user is running or walking. Games Gifts, which was added last time around has also been improved, allowing for user to send multiple gifts in a single go. Also making it easier to purchase in-app items, a new Mobile Ads API allows user to make purchases directly from in-app promo ads (no need to forward them to a different screen for purchase).
With Google I/O just around the corner, we don’t imagine we’ll see another update until then. In the meantime, developers can hit the source link below to learn more or join in on the conversation by visiting the post on Google+. Cheers.
Google Camera update reintroduces image capture while recording video [DOWNLOAD]
When it debuted in the Play Store last month, the Google Camera may not have been packed to the brim with advanced photo features, but the few tricks it did have up its sleeve, it managed to do relatively well. Unfortunately, one feature a few of you noticed was absent from the app after Google’s big overhaul was the ability to snap pictures while recording video. Nowadays most “stock” camera applications have this feature and it’s one that, in some cases, could come in handy.
Simply tap the screen while recording video to take a screenshot of the video for safe keeping
In the latest Google Camera update 2.1.042 (1154629-30) rolling out now, Google is once again adding back the ability to snap a pic while recording video, executed by merely tapping the screen during video capture. It’s nothing too fancy. Essentially, the app is merely taking a screenshot of whatever is being recorded — not snapping an actual full resolution image from the hardware camera. This means images are saved at 1920×1080 resolution and are barely a few kbs in size. A far cry from the results you’d see from Android devices like the HTC One M8 which snaps photos in their full 4MP while recording video. Guess it’s better than nothing.
Again, the update is rolling out right now but for those that don’t feel like waiting, you can always sideload the updated app by downloading it here. Enjoy.
Download/update on Google Play: Google Camera
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