At its i/o developer conference today, google showed off a new feature for android called instant apps. with deep links, android users will be able to use apps from a link without having to download anything from the play store.. When you tap a link, google play checks if there’s an app that could open the link. it will open the link in the instant app (if available) if you don’t already have the app installed on your device.. Android instant apps provides rich, native experiences at the tap of a web link. people can experience your app without upfront installation, enabling a higher level and quality of engagement. however, to provide comparable latency of loading a mobile webpage, an instant app needs to be lean and.
So how do instant apps work? imagine a freelancer wants to search for available work while sitting at a train station. he pulls out his android phone, opens chrome, and types “java developer freelancing jobs” into google.. Ever go to a website that prompts you to download its app? with android's instant apps, getting that in-app experience is painless.. Posted by suresh ganapathy, product manager developers have built amazing android apps. they use your mobile device to the fullest, including the camera, gps, and sensors to connect to the real world..
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