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Google has now announced the closure of its Android App Inventor. A tool that was created by Google to enable anyone to be able to create Android apps with no programming skills ...
Google App Inventor, the simplified Android app creation tool that went dark last year, is getting a new lease on life as an open-source project at MIT. The App Inventor source code was released ...
We are always surprised we don’t see more App Inventor projects, although do see some. If you want an easy introduction, you might think about this project.
The workshop is part of a collaborative project among UMass Lowell, MIT, Wellesley College, Trinity College and the University of San Francisco. Faculty participants plan to incorporate the MIT App ...
AppScale announced the release of its App Inventor Cloud Appliance, which enables easy private cloud computing and mobile app collaboration.
Thunkable is built on top of the open-source MIT App Inventor project. According to Saigal, MIT App Inventor was largely designed for the education community, and Thunkable is designed to expand that.
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 ...
Drag and drop your way to Android programming. MIT App Inventor, re-released as a beta service (as of March 5, 2012) by the MIT Center for Mobile Learning after taking over the project from Google, is ...
Google's new App Inventor for Android comes with an ambitious goal: Allow anyone to create simple apps for their mobile phone. The tool, still in invitation-only beta, offers a graphical drag-and ...