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posted on November 02, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Arjun Dayal, Director, Google Play Games Earlier this year, we announced that Google Play Games would be coming to PCs as a beta experience in a limited number of markets. Our goal was to gather early feedback so we could continue improving the product to fit the needs of players and developers around the world. In August, we expanded the product to more players in Korea,

posted on November 02, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Ron Aquino, Senior Director, Trust and Safety, Chrome, Android and Play Google Play has been the launchpad for millions of developer businesses to connect with consumers around the world as we strive to deliver a safe place to find great apps and games. Our safety initiatives and policies are core ways that we create the trusted experience that users have come to expect.

posted on November 02, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Tom Grinsted, Group Product Manager, Google Play Supporting and rewarding great Apps and Games on Google Play At Google Play, our mission is to facilitate relationships between Android users and app and game developers, enabling tens of thousands of businesses worldwide to grow and thrive in the mobile ecosystem. Every day, together, we help billions of people di

posted on November 02, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Lauren Mytton, Group Product Manager, Google Play App quality is the foundation of everything we do at Google Play. Android users expect a great experience from the apps and games they download, so we’re making higher-quality titles more visible on the Play Store, as well as steering users away from lower-quality ones. Some apps and games that don’t meet our quality bar will b

posted on November 02, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Jian Zhou, Director of Engineering, Google Play Commerce Google Play Commerce provides buyer support in over 190 markets, extensive support for local payment methods, and monetization tools to increase buyer conversion, engagement, and retention – all built on our trusted and secure platform. This year, we’ve made improvements across our platform, with new purchase optimizations,

posted on November 02, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Alex Musil, Director of Product, Google Play It’s been a big milestone year for Google Play. Having just celebrated our 10th birthday, we’re looking ahead to the next 10 years and thinking about the ways our platform needs to evolve. To do that, we’re launching tons of new features to help you build more sustainable businesses and improve the experience for everyone i

posted on November 03, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Yi Yang (Software Engineer) It’s important to stay on top of your app performance to make sure your users can easily use your app. When an app experiences issues such as animation jank, frozen frames, and high memory usage, it negatively impacts the user experience which could lead to lower ratings or app deletion. To fix these performance issues, we first need the right tools to

posted on November 07, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Diana Wong, Product Manager Last month, we kicked off the first part of Android Dev Summit, and later this week comes the second session track: Form Factors! In this track, we’ll bring you through all things Android form factors, including the API, tooling, and design guidance needed to help make your app look great on Android watches, tablets, TVs and more. We dropped information

posted on November 09, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Breana Tate, Developer Relations Engineer The Health Services API enables developers to use on-device sensor data and related algorithms to provide their apps with high-quality data related to activity, exercise, and health. What’s more, you don’t have to choose between conserving battery life and delivering high frequency data–Health Services makes it possible to do both. Since a

posted on November 09, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Diana Wong, Product Manager, Android Large screen devices like foldables and tablets mean your users have more screen to interact with. But they also can make it more difficult for those users to reach certain parts of their screen. Reachability, or what parts of the screen users can comfortably reach without stretching or adjusting their grip, is an important factor in user

posted on November 09, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Alex Vanyo, Developer Relations Engineer The Android Developer Summit is live with the second stop on our world tour - and we are thrilled to give you the latest updates on Android form factors! Discover the latest tools, APIs and guidance that make it easier to build apps that look great on large screens, wearables, and TVs. Here are the three things you need to know about f

posted on November 10, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Paul Feng, Vice President, Product Management Building on Android’s long history of continuously evolving to provide users and developers more flexibility and choice, we announced earlier this year that we would begin exploring expanded billing options on Google Play through our user choice billing pilot. At the heart of this pilot is our belief that the best way to offer alt

posted on November 11, 2022 by Android Developers

Posted by Daniel Galpin (@dagalpin), Developer Relations Engineer On Monday, November 14, we kick off the final of three tracks for Android Dev Summit with the Platform track! This track includes almost 20 talks focused on developer features and guidance around Android 13, and how, together with your help, we're making the platform more private and secure, more personal, and more

 
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@Feeds this is good
Yesterday at Saint-Germain en laye, after getting my dinner and while going back to home I found a bunch of high school students.

Without, going into the whole awesome discussion. At the end I given them a must read book. Which is IKIGAI!

When bye they replyed cya Sir. Ha!
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