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Summary

In October 2013, Google introduced the Google Cloud Console as a successor to the Google APIs Console, initially launched in 2010, to enhance the management of over 60 Google APIs. The new Cloud Console features a revamped visual design, tightly integrates with Google Cloud Platform services, and facilitates the management of end-to-end application deployments. It offers a hierarchical navigation system and a simplified process for obtaining API credentials, allowing developers to register their applications and access necessary credentials more efficiently. Users have the option to experience the new interface or revert to the previous version, with Google inviting feedback from developers to improve the platform. Akshay Kannan, a product manager at Google Cloud, emphasizes creating an integrated and user-friendly experience for developers.

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