Android Instant Apps looks awesome.
I am not sure, it looks cool on the surface, but I don't know if it would be all that useful. Why would a developer even want to enable this? They would want you to run their whole app, not just part of it. What is the use case anyway? The example they showed seemed kind of pointless, you could just go to the website to watch the video.
benefits appear to be faster loading and "install-less" operation for a "only gonna use it once" case. I saw something where they were showed an example with a "pay to park" app...
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2016/05/android-instant-apps-evolving-apps.html
Not sure why they insist on making it double tap. Why not long press like CM has done it?
My first thought when I read that is... LG? double tap to turn off the device and switch a app? Hows that work?
There was car mode way back in the Android 2.x days. I'm glad to see it's back (even though there are other similar apps on the play store).Android Auto finally will have a phone mode. Looks cool, can't wait to try it.
No ones excited for Android Auto working stand alone? It's something they promised way back when it was first announced, now it's almost ready from what I've read.
Hangouts isn't going away, though.
At least that's what they've said at I/O.
I dunno, Google is sort of pissing me off, come out with new stuff, pump it for 6 months, then ignore it.
Does the world really need another messaging app? Oops, sorry, does the world really need 2 more messaging apps?
Allo is an app similar to Whatsapp, tied to your phone number. This type of messaging app is always going to be the most popular, so I understand Google going after this market. There are a LOT of Android users in the world, but not all of them have Google accounts. Google wants to reach these users, to get them to use the built in search which can get them to use more Google services.
I dunno, Google is sort of pissing me off, come out with new stuff, pump it for 6 months, then ignore it.
Does the world really need another messaging app? Oops, sorry, does the world really need 2 more messaging apps?