Google's new App Inventor for Android comes with an ambitious goal: Allow anyone to create simple apps for their mobile phone. The tool, still in invitation-only beta, offers a graphical drag-and-drop ...
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 their ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Google App Inventor for Android allows any user to build a mobile app from scratch for free without any programming knowledge. So just how easy is the tool? According to the New York Times, it has ...
[timecom-gdgt url=”http://gdgt.com/google/android/2-2/” style=”full” float=”right”] Google is attempting to make Android app creation accessible to ...
Last month’s surprising closure of Google Labs may have its first significant casualty: Google has announced it is ending support for App Inventor for Android, but the company is ultimately leaving ...
Google on Monday revealed a new software tool that lets just about anyone make apps for mobile phones that use its Android software. The beta version of the Web site for App Inventor for Android went ...
Google has revealed its new App Inventor tool, a code-free design platform intended to promote development on its open-standards Android mobile operating system. The App Inventor claims to require no ...