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 will continue to offer Firebase's cloud-based synchronization service. It's a new step to making Google's tech foundation more compelling to programmers. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
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 ...