Bandwidth challenged? Amazing Google Developer content is now available offline
Blog post from Google Cloud
In response to the challenge of limited Internet access in various regions, Google initiated a pilot project to offer offline access to its developer resources, enabling developers to download a select range of content, including SDKs, documentation, and videos, which are typically available online. This initiative aims to alleviate issues such as slow download speeds and buffering that hinder developers in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, India, and Bangladesh. By distributing over 2,000 kits through Google Developer Groups, developers can now efficiently access critical materials offline, such as the I/O Dev Bytes Series, full Google Udacity course videos, and various documentation from platforms like Android and Google Cloud. This project, spearheaded by Chukwuemeka Afigbo, Program Manager for Developer Ecosystems, encourages interested parties to connect with local Google Developer Groups or follow specific instructions to acquire these kits, particularly benefiting organizations such as schools, tech hubs, or incubators.