Thursday, July 15, 2010

Everyone can create phone apps with Google App Inventor for Android

Google App Inventor for Android gives virtually anybody the power to create their own smartphone apps. App Inventor is a new tool in Google Labs that makes it easy for everyone to create mobile applications for their Android phone without knowing a stitch of code. Instead of learning Android’s Java code, App Inventor lets you to drag and drop the fundamental building blocks of basic apps to build unique Android apps from scratch.

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Android market gets a jolt with App Inventor

Monday Google said App Inventor for Android was created because people should be able to create their own applications as smartphones become the computer relied upon most . The New York Times reports that Google is opening its technology to all developers in hopes of dominated the Android market, and App Inventor is the latest element of that strategy. The strategy starkly contrasts that of Apple, Google’s main smartphone rival, which is known to have notoriously strict standards for iPhone app development. So far its strategy of openness is working. Apple’s iPhone finished second to Android phones for the very first time in first quarter sales this year.

App Inventor freaks out the geeks

The concept behind App Inventor is that if everybody can be app creators, Android will supplant Apple’s iPhone as the dominant smartphone platform. Geeks within the upper echelons of the programming world don’t like this part of Google’s Android/Apple market strategy. Tech Crunch calls App Inventor “ugly” and wonders if it is either a “gateway drug for Android app development” or “a Doomsday device that will muck up native app development on the platform” . Tech Crunch compares App Inventor to the rise of WYSIWYG HTML editors, saying the web was easily filled with garbage once it was easy for everybody to create web pages.

App Inventor welcomes newbie’s to fickle apps market

App Inventor is a reflection of the low bar that has been set by the quality of Android apps so far, said Larry Dignan at ZDNet. He said Android, as well as iPhone have numerous apps that are simply useless. However, the beauty of App Inventor is that “useless is within the eye of the beholder”. There can be clunkers but marketplace demand will decide what is or is not useless. Apple’s App Store has more than 225,000 apps. Thanks to the apps rush expected from App Inventor, AndroidLib estimates there will soon be more than 100,000 apps on the Android market.

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