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Apple and Google today made available the first public version of their exposure notification API, which was originally debuted as a joint contact-tracing software tool. The partners later renamed ...
Apple and Google's Exposure Notification API has exited beta, with the full first version of the software now available to health agencies and other governmental officials.
Today the Exposure Notification API we created with @Google is available to help public health agencies make their COVID-19 apps effective while protecting user privacy.
Likewise, Google delivered its beta Google Play Services update with the exposure notification API and the accompanying SDK privately to select develops who can begin testing with Android Developer ...
Google just made the lives of third-party calendar developers much easier. Rather than having to constantly poll Google Calendar servers for updates, the Calendar API now supports push notifications.
Apple and Google first announced the combined API and eventual system-level contact tracing feature on April 10, and intend to release the first version of the API publicly in mid-May, with the ...
Update, May 20, 2020 (01:00 PM ET): Today, Google and Apple announced that they are starting to release the COVID-19 exposure notification API publicly. Several states in the US, as well as 22 ...