Definition: DLS stands for "Developer's Libraries Service." It's a system that allows developers to install libraries without installing the entire software, simplifying the setup process for their projects. The DLS service provides two primary benefits: 1. Simplification: Developers can now save time by not having to download and install the entire software themselves. 2. Portability: Developers are free to use libraries from other applications or platforms without needing to compile each one. The service was developed by Google's Project Zero, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving security and efficiency for cloud computing services like Google Drive, Gmail, and other services.