Google is launching a new cross-device software development kit (SDK). It contains the tools developers need to make their apps play nice across Android devices. Eventually non-Android phones, tablets, TVs, cars, and more.
Cross-Device SDK uses Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Ultra-Wideband to deliver multi-device connectivity.
Google outlines various use cases for its cross-device SDK on its documentation page. It could let users on separate devices choose items from a menu when creating a group food order, saving you from passing your phone around the room.
In April, Esper’s mishaal Rahman spotted an upcoming nearby Share update that could let you quickly share files across the devices that you’re signed into Google with. Google also said during a CES 2022 keynote that it will bring nearby share to Windows devices later this year.
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