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  • JULY 1, 2026 / AI

    Why we built ADK 2.0

    Answering the questions of "why we built ADK 2.0". This explains the rationale, some of the features, and why a developer should consider upgrading. This will be published the day after ADK go 2.0 launches.

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  • JULY 1, 2026 / AI

    Build agentic full-stack apps with Genkit

    The open-source Genkit framework has introduced the Agents API, a full-stack tool designed to simplify the complex plumbing of conversational AI by packaging message history, tool loops, and streaming into a single interface. The API supports flexible, server- or client-managed state persistence—allowing for advanced workflows like history branching, long-running detached tasks, and multi-agent coordination—while seamlessly connecting backends to frontends via a unified wire protocol. Currently available in preview for TypeScript and Go, it also integrates with the Genkit Developer UI to allow developers to easily test, debug, and inspect agent snapshots without writing client code.

    Agent Development Kit: Making it easy to build multi-agent applications
  • JUNE 22, 2026 / AI

    Build Cross-Language Multi-Agent Team with Google’s Agent Development Kit and A2A

    How a Python agent and a Go agent collaborate on contract compliance using the Agent2Agent protocolY...

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  • JUNE 22, 2026 / Web

    Measuring What Matters with Jules

    AI coding agents are rapidly shifting from reactive assistants that complete tasks when prompted to ...

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  • JUNE 16, 2026 / Mobile

    Enhance Security and Trust: New Session Metadata in Sign in with Google

    Google is enhancing Sign in with Google by introducing new OIDC standard claims—specifically auth_time and amr (Authentication Methods Reference) to provide developers with deeper session metadata. These updates allow verified apps to verify the "freshness" of a user's login and the specific authentication methods used (such as MFA or hardware keys), enabling more dynamic, risk-based access controls. By leveraging these federated identity signals, platforms can better prevent account takeover and fraud while implementing granular security policies like step-up authentication for sensitive actions.

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  • JUNE 16, 2026 / AI

    Unlocking the Power of the TPU Stack: Introducing our new Developer Hub

    Google has officially launched the TPU Developer Hub, a centralized educational resource designed to help model builders and developers maximize the performance of Google Cloud TPUs. The hub offers code-first resources, open-source recipes, and deep-dive documentation covering hardware architecture, software optimization, debugging, parallelism, and networking. These materials are tailored for both human developers and AI-assisted tools to streamline everything from large-scale training to low-latency inference workloads.

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  • MAY 27, 2026 / Google Pay

    The latest updates to Google Pay

    Google Pay is evolving for "agentic commerce" by introducing the Universal Commerce Protocol and a new MCP server that allows AI agents to manage integrations and analyze trends. New Android updates introduce dynamic callbacks for seamless express checkouts and extend payment support into social media apps via WebViews. Additionally, the platform is launching cross-device biometric authentication and new transaction signals to help merchants reduce friction and optimize processing costs.

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  • MAY 14, 2026 / AI

    Announcing Genkit Middleware: Intercept, extend, and harden your agentic apps

    Genkit is an open-source framework designed to help developers build production-ready, agentic AI applications using TypeScript, Go, Dart, and Python. The framework utilizes a powerful middleware system that intercepts generation calls to inject custom behaviors like retries, model fallbacks, and human-in-the-loop tool approvals. By attaching hooks at the generate, model, and tool layers, developers can ensure high reliability and deterministic control over model outputs. Furthermore, Genkit allows for the creation and stacking of custom middleware, all of which can be inspected and debugged through a dedicated Developer UI.

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  • MAY 12, 2026 / AI

    Build Long-running AI agents that pause, resume, and never lose context with ADK

    How to transition from stateless chatbots to production-grade agents capable of managing long-running enterprise workflows, such as HR onboarding, that span days or weeks. It introduces the Agent Development Kit (ADK) and its architectural shifts, specifically using durable state machines and persistent session storage to ensure an agent never loses context during "idle time" or server restarts. By leveraging event-driven webhooks and multi-agent delegation, the tutorial demonstrates how to build resilient systems that "sleep" during pauses and wake up to resume complex tasks with high reasoning accuracy.

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  • MAY 4, 2026 / AI

    Supercharging LLM inference on Google TPUs: Achieving 3X speedups with diffusion-style speculative decoding

    Researchers at UCSD have successfully implemented DFlash, a block-diffusion speculative decoding method, on Google TPUs to bypass the sequential bottlenecks of traditional autoregressive drafting. By "painting" entire blocks of candidate tokens in a single forward pass rather than predicting them one-by-one, the system achieved average speedups of 3.13x, with peak performance nearly doubling that of existing methods like EAGLE-3. This open-source integration into the vLLM ecosystem optimizes TPU hardware by leveraging "free" parallel verification and high-quality draft predictions for complex reasoning tasks.

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