Google, which has now become a subsidiary of Alphabet, seems to be trying to focus mainly on their core domains namely Search, YouTube and Android. The result is right in front of us with the launch of Android Experiments, a website platform to showcase the most creative apps built off the OS.
Similar to the Chrome Experiments which was launched way back in 2009, the site is open to anyone and everyone. Android developers can submit their projects and demos as long as they remain open source and work on Android 4.4 (KitKat) and higher. And, of course, they should make use of new or unique features of the Android platform and various innovative ways to interact with the devices.
Currently, there are just 20 projects available on the website but we hope that the number is surely going to increase soon.
Similar to the Chrome Experiments which was launched way back in 2009, the site is open to anyone and everyone. Android developers can submit their projects and demos as long as they remain open source and work on Android 4.4 (KitKat) and higher. And, of course, they should make use of new or unique features of the Android platform and various innovative ways to interact with the devices.
Currently, there are just 20 projects available on the website but we hope that the number is surely going to increase soon.
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