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Google is now set to launch Instant App feature that will essentially allows users to open any app by just tapping on a link even if the app is not installed.
Android Instant Apps was one of the major announcements that came from Google during the company’s annual I/O 2016 keynote.
Announcing the initial live testing of the Android Instant Apps feature, captured by TheNewsGuru.com tech correspondent, Google’s Aurash Mahbod, Software Engineer, Google Play said, “Android Instant Apps was previewed at Google I/O last year as a new way to run Android apps without requiring installation,” adding that the Instant App feature “…is an important part of” the firm’s efforts “to help users discover and run apps with minimal friction”.
TheNewsGuru.com correspondent reports that Google worked with select developers to bring the first set of Instant Apps.
According to Google, starting Monday, few Instant Apps from BuzzFeed, Wish, Periscope, and Viki will be available to Android users in a “limited test”.
Meanwhile, Google has confirmed plans to expand the availability of Instant Apps to “more apps and users” and the tech company said it will be collecting users feedback from the initial Instant Apps to bring improvements.
Android Instant Apps will let users access apps from search, social media, messaging, and other deep links without the need to stop and first install the app.
The company at I/O 2016 had explained that the feature requires partner apps to be built with modules which will mean that user will access only the necessary modules when tapping on an app’s feature without downloading the entire app.
“To develop an instant app, you’ll need to update your existing Android app to take advantage of Instant Apps functionality and then modularize your app so part of it can be downloaded and run on-the-fly.
“You’ll use the same Android APIs and Android Studio project,” added Mahbod for developers.
Google has confirmed that the full SDK will be available in the coming months.