Tuesday 4 February 2014

Google Finally Opens Chromecast To All Developers!


Now google has opened for all developers. With this new plan developers can modify or update the programs.Google's Chromecast dongle needs no introduction owing to its capability to bring one of the biggest names in streaming media to your TV sets with minimal cost. However, until now Cast SDK has been available only in restricted form with Google collaborating with biggies such as HBO, Pandora, and Netflix to stream content. All this is now going to change for the better!
Google has finally opened the SDK to all developers allowing them to give their users the option to stream their apps or Web sites to the Chromecast. The SDK will allow coders to add a cast button to their app or site (Android, iOS or in Chrome). Developers will now be able to register devices and apps for testing and publishing. 
There are no specific apps to be announced at the present, however with time, the Google Play Store 'will' be full of updates on all fronts. The new SDK will allow more kinds of apps to show up on your TV, including locally stored files and games to name a few.
Then again we can argue, there are several devices with almost identical functionality, but Chromecast is backed by search engine giant Google, whose relationships with content providers and developers mean that the Google Cast technology powering it will soon be popping up in even more apps. We are keeping our fingers crossed! 


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