I found the solution... set SDK Manager options to force HTTPS and the 
options will show up!

在 2014年3月31日星期一UTC+8下午3时40分47秒,limtc写道:
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> Hi,
>
> I would like to install Google Play Services and following this example: 
> http://developer.android.com/google/play-services/setup.html
>
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> Scroll to the bottom of the package list, expand Extras, select Google 
> Play services, and install it. If you're using Android Studio, also install 
> Google Repository (it provides the Maven repository used for Gradle builds).
> --
>
> But I didn't see Google Play services in the Extras folder... I have 
> updated everything and there are nothing more to update. What should I do?
>
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