Google plays Googly with its Google-y Android apps

Google is an American multinational company that has a huge covering in the technical market and in the world of Internet-related services. The company has recently started working on the Android sector of the market to launch its open source Android platform for many developers. Google started playing Googly with newly figured Google-y Android applications that has an experimental effort to put on.

The apps are profoundly an open-source code created for various developers to take support of the platform to build their own Games, Applications, Photos, Screen-savers, and many more. The company has also enabled several of their own applications like Gallery, Chrome, Gmail, Photos, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides.

The tech giant is placing its source code of the platform along with animations on the 'Android Experiments' site. The platform is not only smartphone supportive, but also features Android watches, tablets and phablets. The mammoth has Android Wear Software spotted exclusively for watches and gadgets to be worn. Its source code provided should be so implemented that the apps run on Android 4.4 and higher versions, Google uttered.

To make this project a success and interesting one, Google has taken the initiative. The gigantic turnout want developers to place their apps for the public release to spotlight the platform supportive application. The usance like Landmarker (Compass app with spin on navigational tools), IOIO Plotter (tablet camera app to convert photos to abstract drawing), Coubertin Rings (watch wear app to motivate daily physical activity), Time Mesh (motion based) and many more have been launched and a bundle full of, are in queue.

The hulk has taken the initiative, now its time for the planners to mark the page with bulk of featured app along with the games. Specific targets may lead the builders to success with source code freely available.

Source: infoworld.com