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After several months in private beta, Google’s App Inventor for Android is now available for general use, so any business or individual can start using the technology to create Android apps of ...
Google is also targeting Android and/or Chrome OS on the desktop — Chrome OS for simple, web-app-centric tasks, and Android for running more conventional applications.
Google has developed something like an Android social network for parking spots. Called "Open Spot," it relies on people rather than sensors or other ...
When you open the App Inventor, you're presented with a very Googlish user interface, similar to the Google Apps components such as Docs.
I just received my invite to App Inventor so now I can report on what it’s all about. To be fair, these are my first impressions of a product that has just entered beta so what we’ve got here ...
They’re one target for Google ‘s new App Inventor for Android, which offers browser-based, drag-and-drop app development.
Giving Google App Inventor a spin Google has created a simple way for us to make our own Android apps. To prove even the dimmest of wits can produce something usable, we had a go.
When you first look at Google App Inventor for Android, it may not look like much. That is to say, it's ugly. But as with many Google services, beneath a layer of homeliness, there appears to be ...
Back in July 2010, Google announced a nifty educational project called App Inventor. The goal? Give non-programmers a relatively easy way to build their own applications for the Android platform ...
Google has revealed its latest smartphone war weapon—Google App Inventor for Android. It's a drag & drop app creation tool to help those without a ...
Google has tested App Inventor with a decidedly non-programmer base of users. Starting with sixth grade students, then working through university undergraduates, App Inventor went through over a ...