by Adre's IT | 11 May, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Apps, google i/o 2023, I/O, kids, Location, subscriptions
In addition to its AI-powered Play Store updates, Google also introduced today several new security and privacy features for both app developers and Play Store users at its I/O developer conference. These include updates to its Play Integrity API, the introduction of...
by Adre's IT | 11 May, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Apps, Asana, google i/o 2023, I/O, Location, subscriptions
Google is bringing its AI technology to the Play Store. At this week’s developer event, Google I/O, the company announced several new ways for developers to use its AI to build and optimize their Android apps for the Play Store, alongside a host of other tools...
by Adre's IT | 3 November, 2022 | Adre's IT Blog, Apps, Location, subscriptions
Google today announced it’s making several changes to the Google Play Store that will impact Android apps’ discoverability, how developers can market their apps to consumers and various trust and safety concerns. Most importantly, Google is now advising...
by Adre's IT | 28 October, 2022 | Adre's IT Blog, Latch, Peter Wang, qanon, robotexts, subscriptions
A Google regulatory filing appears to have confirmed rumors in recent months that the European Union’s competition division is looking into how it operates its smartphone app store, the Play Store. However TechCrunch understands that no formal EU investigation...
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One of the alternative social networks to emerge out of the social media backlash of the Trump era is apparently going to try something new. Parler announced Friday that it has acquired a cloud company called Dynascale in order to expand its vision beyond offering an...
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Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. Global app spending reached $65 billion in the first half of 2022, up only slightly from the $64.4 billion during...