Google LLC is launching multiple updates to its Firebase mobile and web application development framework as it strives to make developers’ lives easier and sway more of them to its platforms.
At its I/O developer conference, Google today announced a number of updates to Firebase, Google’s popular back-end-as-a-service platform. The focus here is mostly on deeper integrations with the rest ...
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Google is open sourcing the client libraries of its Firebase mobile/Web development platform, which supports apps with a host of back-end services such as the popular Crashlytics crash reporting tool.
Google's Firebase has more than 3 million apps using its services as the mobile platform has added a bevy of new features for developers. Firebase was an independent company that was acquired by ...
Google LLC is rolling out a number of updates for its Firebase mobile and web application development framework as it works to make developers’ lives easier, especially when it comes to integrating ...
Firebase started out as a database backend service for real-time apps, but today it’s taking a step in another direction. The company is expanding its platform with a hosting service for web apps.
Cloud-based development environment leverages tools such as Project IDX, Genkit, and Gemini in Firebase to build, test, and run AI applications. Google is previewing Firebase Studio, a cloud-based ...
Today Google announced that Firebase, a cloud service used for building Web and mobile apps, has been added to its Cloud Platform toster. Apps built with Firebase let devs sync data automatically ...