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Sun, May 31, 2015: Today's free Amazon android app of the day is: HUEBRIX!
Play Squarge and compete with your friends through Google Play Games! Squarge is a simple and fast puzzle game which you can play in a short break. Just merge a minimum of 3 squares (of the same color) in a row or a column, collect points and of course remember about the time – the game will not last forever! If you can’t see any combinations, just shake your phone!
How to play:
Put your finger on a square to move the whole line vertically or horizontally. Try to match a line for a position that will give you minimum of 3 squares together (of the same color) in a row or a column. If you find a combination you will get points and your time will increase a little bit. Don’t worry if your move won’t have any combinations; a moved line will just return back to the starting position. If you don’t see any combinations, just shake your phone!
* Install the game today to get the ad-free version, FREE today! *
Sat, May 30, 2015: Today's free Amazon android app of the day is: Dogistry!
Flowpaper is an interactive drawing tool that lets you make beautiful flowing paintings using your finger-tip. Perfect for making a personal background for your device or for sharing with a friend.
We hope you enjoy this trial version of Flowpaper!
Features:
• Designed for use on phone and tablet devices.
• Draw with physics
• Playful waves of colour
• Share images with friends
• Load images from your gallery
• Restore accidentally deleted flowpapers by pressing undo Upgradable Features
• Hand picked color pallets and a color mixer to make your own
• Export high-resolution images.
• Continuous Flow mode, brush strokes keep flowing after you lift your finger.
Ever since its first release, Inbox by Gmail has been donning more and more features, all priming it for its graduation from an invite-only state to a public release. And that moment is now. Inbox no longer requires an invite for regular Gmail users and Work customers, and has gained a couple of interesting capabilities along the way.
First up, and Hallelujah, you should be able to switch the default action for swiping from marking an email as done to deleting it.
Read MoreInbox 1.8 Is Now Open To Everyone, Adds Swipe To Delete, Signatures, Trip Bundles, And More [APK Download] was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Last year when material design was introduced to the world, Google emphasized that its specs were a living document. Indeed we've seen several updates to the spec itself since it launched, but Google's also paying attention to its overall design presence, as evidenced by today's major update to google.com/design.
The site has been made over with a new grid filled to the brim with awesome content.
Google has added design guidance for TV and Auto, and even added an entire article about branding in material design, something I've written about before here at AP.
Read MoreGoogle's Design Site Gets An Overhaul With Tons Of New Content was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
We already have already posted a pretty thorough preview of the features coming with the new Google Photos app, but that doesn't mean Google didn't save a couple of surprises for IO. The big bombshell is that, starting later today, users will be able to upload an unlimited number of photos and videos for free.
[Update: It's Live] I/O 2015 - New Google Photo App Launches Today, Includes Unlimited Free Storage Of High Quality Photos And Video was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Yes, it's happening. Dot. Gif. Android apps are finally getting state backup in the new "M" version of the OS. The full details are here. The short of it is that Android apps will now automatically back up to Google Drive, up to 25MB per app, with no new code required from developers. This is huge.
What's backed up? Settings and app data, which is to say, basically everything so long as you're not talking about something over 25MB in total size.
Read MoreGoogle May Have Left The Best Android "M" Feature Out Of The Keynote: Automatic App Data Backup And Restore was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
One year on, Google's material design philosophy is still picking up steam. As popular as it's become in the community though, there are still some holes left to fill in terms of implementation.
Until now, developers have had to rely on third-party libraries (in conjunction with Google's own support library) to create elements like floating action buttons, but Google is looking to fix that, releasing a new design support library today that fills in some of the holes.
Read MoreGoogle Releasing A FABulous New Design Support Library was written by the awesome team at Android Police.