Google finally opens Chromecast SDK to all developers

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Google opens Chromecast to all developers

Google throws open the development doors to Chromecast so that app makers can get their apps on your TV.

by Seth Rosenblatt February 3, 2014 10:00 AM PST

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Mario Queiroz, vice president of product management for Chromecast, demonstrates switching Chromecast media controls in Netflix from one device to another at Google HQ. Google hopes developers will flock to the new Chromecast SDK.

A key part of Google's plans to build the future of its Chromecast dongle has slipped into place as the company unlocked its Chromecast software development kit on Monday morning.

The Google Cast Software Development Kit (SDK), available now, will allow app developers to give their users the option to stream their apps or Web sites to the Chromecast, which acts like a receiver that you plug into your TV's HDMI port. Web site compatibility only works in Google Chrome via extension, also available today.

The Cast SDK has been available previously only in restricted form, with Google working with well-known companies such as HBO, Pandora, and Netflix to prove the device's worth. Now that it's open to all, developers will be able to register devices and apps for testing and publishing. Once the Cast SDK has been integrated with an app, current users can get the updated app through their regular app marketplace.

Chromecast's future depends on developers making their apps compatible with the device.

"With the Chromecast, we're resetting consumer applications," said Rishi Chandra, Chromecast's director of product management. People, he said, "should expect their phones or tablet applications to just work on the television."

That's a major change for people on both the development and user ends of the app. If the Chromecast's upward trajectory continues, you can bet it will play a big role in Google's desire to get on all your screens.

Chromecast's limited development has thus far demonstrated only a small part of its potential, tapping into video, music, and local media applications like RealPlayer. Its future, said Chandra, depends on developers.

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The new Chromecast SDK will allow more kinds of apps to show up on your TV, including locally stored files and games.

"Gaming is an exciting opportunity for what you can do with Chromecast," he said, as one example of an area where developers could spend more time. "It's exactly the right model. The fact that it works with your iOS phone and Android tablet and Windows laptop is true multiscreen. There's a lot of potential there," he said.

As simple as the Chromecast is, making sure that it was easy to develop for took some time. One thing Google learned, said Chandra, is that Chromecast developers are like Chromecast consumers: they want it to just work.

When it comes to the SDK, he said that "developers don't really need or want all the features. They want turnkey solutions."

When it comes to all things Chromecast, the geniuses at Google may have finally learned their lesson: keep it simple, stupid.


http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57617969-93/google-opens-chromecast-to-all-developers/

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Roku & AppleTV are finished. Now Google needs to update it to be a native DLNA media player, so folks can take advantage of DLNA CVP-2 with Chromecast.
 
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What does this mean?
Its hard to say exactly, but the possibilities are endless. Stream your Glass vision to a TV, takes gaming to a whole new level. You can already sync a dual shock with a Android phone, so now you can basically turn your phone into a simple console if you want. I can't really think of many other uses for it, but I'm sure developers will make it even more interesting.
 

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i just wish they did a better job of notifiying of new apps rather than just having "chromecast.com/apps" at the bottom while the beautiful pictures scroll.. how bout an espn like ticker or something
 

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Finally. And there are already a shytload of developers that had apps ready to cast but couldn't put it because Google didn't fully release the SDK to them yet. Trust me, this is definitely with the $35 to buy.

Roku and Apple TV are simply living on borrowed time now. They're finished.
 

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My Chromecast still sits in its box unopened. I just haven't found a use for it yet.
 

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It's about time. I got one as a gift for Christmas and I was wondering where all the apps were..lol it was empty as hell..I guess I got a small roku now!
 
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