The Google I/O 2022 keynote is done. Google recorded the event in front of a small audience of developers and live-streamed globally. The two-hour event was jam-packed with AI, Android, and the new Pixel hardware announcements. What is Google I/O? Google I/O is an annual developer event held by Google held annually in San Francisco, … Continue reading
The rivalry between iOS and Android has continued since the time they both began to exist. The topic does not seem to grow old for a discussion. Instead, new aspects and analyses emerge after the release of any new feature on either side. On one hand, smartphone users and reviewers on either side are … Continue reading
In recent years, people in general spend more time using mobile applications than on mobile browsers. In fact, people spend 80% of their mobile minutes while navigating through apps. However, smartphone conversion rates tell a different story. They are significantly lower than desktop conversion rates, necessitating a more active approach towards driving engagement and conversion … Continue reading
A large number of businesses in US develop an iOS app first and then plan to develop an app for Android platform. Android platform holds a market share of 85.9% worldwide followed by iOS which is the second most popular smartphone platform. If you have not yet developed an Android version of your app, you … Continue reading
Android P is expected to be around August this year. Google has launched the first preview of Android P in March. Developers can now download the required things to develop new apps using Android P. According to sources, the new version of Android makes it easier for developers to create new apps for latest devices. … Continue reading
The year’s Google I/O conference took place from 8th May to 10th May at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View with a keynote speech by Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Google has already rolled out the developer preview of Android P with some exciting features and functionalities. Google also made announcements around ARCore, Google Assistant, Chromebooks, Android … Continue reading