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Google I/O 2019: Announcements App Developers Should Know
Posted on May 8th, 2019
Google I/O has wrapped up its keynote and unveiled new technology, devices and services. With several new advancements and devices on the way, developers should be aware of several changes that they can integrate into their App Store Optimization strategies or utilize ASO to capitalize on. Here are the major announcements from the keynote.

Google I/O: What Can We Expect?
Posted on May 4th, 2019
Google I/O is fast approaching, and already the app world is abuzz with anticipation. The yearly conference tends announce new devices, software and technology, all of which are important for app developers and their App Store Optimization strategies. With the event only a few days away, it’s time to take a look at what one can anticipate and look forward to from the event.

Google Play Awards: How ASO Can Help You Get Nominated
Posted on April 26th, 2019
Google has announced the nominees for the Google Play Awards, which recognizes the top apps and games for Android devices. The winners will be announced just before Google I/O 2019, set to be held May 7-9. Being nominated itself is an honor, but developers can utilize App Store Optimization best practices to increase their chances of getting noticed, while nominees can utilize their status for their own ASO.

Google I/O 2018 Wrap-up
Posted on May 12th, 2018
Google I/O 2018 concluded May 10th, following several exciting days at the tech company’s annual conference. There were a number of announcements, including the release of Android P Beta, new information about Instant Apps, two new software tools for apps and more. Here are a few key highlights that users and developers should know: Android P As many expected, Google focused on the new Android P operating system and how it will help users more than past operating systems. Google is introducing new AI changes, including a system that uses gestures and swiping to view apps. The upcoming OS adds several new features, such as a new Android dashboard that lets users know how much time they spend on individual apps. If users want to reduce their usage, a new “Shush” feature allows them to gray out certain apps. They can also automatically set their device into Do Not Disturb mode by placing it face-down. The Android P OS is not yet released, but the Beta is available for anyone with a developer account and Pixel device.
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