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  2. Toontastic 3D - Wikipedia

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    Toontastic 3D is an educational mobile app developed by Google. Toontastic 3D is an interactive storytelling app where kids can draw, animate, narrate and record their own cartoons on their devices. History

  3. List of Android apps by Google - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mobile apps developed by Google for its Android operating system. All of these apps are available for free from the Google Play Store, although some may be incompatible with certain devices (even though they may still function from an APK file) and some apps are only available on Pixel and/or Nexus devices.

  4. Google App Runtime for Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Other developers created more user-friendly tools beyond chromeos-apk to simplify packaging applications for the ARCon runtime. The first of them is a Chrome Packaged App called twerk [ 16 ] and the other is an Android application ARCon Packager [ 17 ] It used to be named Chrome APK Packager but the name was changed at Google's request.

  5. Android Donut - Wikipedia

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    Android 1.6 Donut is the fourth version of the open source Android mobile operating system developed by Google.. Among the more prominent features introduced with this update were added support for CDMA smartphones, additional screen sizes, a battery usage indicator, and a text-to-speech engine.

  6. Android 11 - Wikipedia

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    Android 11 is the eleventh major release and 18th version of Android, the mobile operating system developed by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google. [4] It was released on September 8, 2020.

  7. Android Gingerbread - Wikipedia

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    New Download Manager, giving users easy access to any file downloaded from the browser, email, or another application. Support for multiple cameras on the device, including a front-facing camera, if available. Support for WebM/VP8 video playback, and AAC audio encoding.

  8. Google Pay (payment method) - Wikipedia

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    Google Pay (formerly Android Pay) is a mobile payment service developed by Google to power in-app, online, and in-person contactless purchases on mobile devices, enabling users to make payments with Android phones, tablets, or watches.

  9. Android Eclair - Wikipedia

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    Android Eclair inherits platform additions from the Donut release, including the ability to search all saved SMS and MMS messages, improved Google Maps 3.1.2, and Exchange support for the Email app. [7] [8] The operating system also provides improved typing speed on virtual keyboard, along with new accessibility, calendar, and virtual private network APIs.