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In a time when technology is rapidly changing, the MIT App Inventor provides an excellent example of how to democratize the process of creation.
To create apps with App Inventor for Android, users work in their computer’s browser. Thanks to a live connection with the phone, however, their app appears there as well.
Earlier this year Google announced an invitation-only solution called App Inventor. The web-based product offered the ability for non-developers to easily drag-and-drop to create Android ...
Now, with App Inventor for Android, there's a chance that John or Jane Q. Public can write their own. The New York Times reported on Monday that Google has been testing the App Inventor in schools ...
So rather than kill the project altogether, Google partnered with MIT to open source App Inventor. It’s taken close to half a year, but now the first open source version of App Inventor is ...
Well, my fellow Android fiends, today that changes, with Google announcing that the code-free app-creation tool is now open to anyone with a desire to create apps (and a Google Account).
I hate to say it, but Google’s new App Inventor for Android might just be magical — and maybe even a little revolutionary. App Inventor for Android, officially unveiled by Google on Monday ...
MIT has placed its revival of the recently open-sourced App Inventor software from Google into public beta.