As we heard during the announcement of Android One, Google sees the developing world as the path to "the next billion" Android users—and a big area for growth in general. Internet speeds aren't always the greatest in some of these places, but Google has a plan to make sure developers can get their hands on its SDKs, no matter how narrow the local tubes are.

Google has announced the availability of offline Google developer content. Just contact your local Google Developer Group and the company will ship you a pack of DVDs containing 30GBs worth of SDKs, design documents, YouTube videos, and Udacity courses. Here's the full list:

If you don't want to go the official route, the whole package is available for download under a share-friendly license, so anyone can burn the content to a DVD. The concept is basically the same thing as Google's "Offline YouTube" April Fools' Joke, but for real.