Originally unveiled back in July, so positive has been the response to Google's App Inventor for Android that the company has decided to open up its toolset to everyone. The program - though still ...
Google announced last week that it was ending support for its App Inventor for Android — a software tool that anyone can use to create Android applications even if they have no programming experience.
Google is trying to bridge the massive gap between the Android Market and Apple's App Store for iOS with App Inventor. The application allows anyone to build a smartphone application, with no ...
A few years ago Google launched a project called App Inventor that makes it possible for anyone to build simple Android apps without learning how to write in programming language. But while the ...
But there are a whole lot of users out there who are more technically sophisticated than “average,” yet who aren’t quite ready to download an SDK and learn a new programming language (even an easy one ...
Ars covered this about two weeks ago, but I wanted to start a thread where people can link and demo quality apps and/or discuss Google's new App Inventor: The code blocks they generate looking ...
[timecom-gdgt url=”http://gdgt.com/google/android/2-2/” style=”full” float=”right”] Google is attempting to make Android app creation accessible to ...
In this morning’s IT Blogwatch, I rounded up bloggers’ thoughts on Google’s new App Inventor for Android. This is a drag’n’drop application development environment, which promises easy creation of ...