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### Service Client Updates
* `service/guardduty`: Updates service documentation
  * Documentation updates for GuardDuty
* `service/resourcegroupstaggingapi`: Updates service documentation
  * Documentation updates for resourcegroupstaggingapi
* `service/sagemaker`: Updates service API and documentation
  * This release adds a new parameter (EnableInterContainerTrafficEncryption) to CreateProcessingJob API to allow for enabling inter-container traffic encryption on processing jobs.

### SDK Bugs
* `service/dynamodb/dynamodbattribute`:  Simplified decode logic to decode AttributeValue as it is defined ([#3308](#3308))
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Release v1.30.24 (2020-05-08)
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### Service Client Updates
* `service/guardduty`: Updates service documentation
* Documentation updates for GuardDuty
* `service/resourcegroupstaggingapi`: Updates service documentation
* Documentation updates for resourcegroupstaggingapi
* `service/sagemaker`: Updates service API and documentation
* This release adds a new parameter (EnableInterContainerTrafficEncryption) to CreateProcessingJob API to allow for enabling inter-container traffic encryption on processing jobs.

### SDK Bugs
* `service/dynamodb/dynamodbattribute`: Simplified decode logic to decode AttributeValue as it is defined ([#3308](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/pull/3308))

Release v1.30.23 (2020-05-07)
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### SDK Enhancements

### SDK Bugs
* `service/dynamodb/dynamodbattribute`: Simplified decode logic to decode AttributeValue as it is defined ([#3308](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/pull/3308))
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// SDKVersion is the version of this SDK
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const SDKVersion = "1.30.24"
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"service": "<fullname>Resource Groups Tagging API</fullname> <p>This guide describes the API operations for the resource groups tagging.</p> <p>A tag is a label that you assign to an AWS resource. A tag consists of a key and a value, both of which you define. 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