Thursday, September 1, 2016

The Power Of �Early Access�

By Karolis Balciunas, VC & Startups Business Development Manager, Google Play




If you have ever launched a mobile app, you know full well that launching your app
into the world successfully requires more than publishing it and hoping for the
best.



It�s the diligent testing, constant user feedback loop and incremental tweaks
leading up to that special launch moment that truly count.



The Google Play Developer Console gives developers robust tools to do beta tests
or experiment with how they market their apps to users through the Play store
listing. Getting this critical early feedback from users requires just that �
users. And as a developer working on a new product that isn�t fully launched
yet, how do you find people to try your new app and take the time to give you
feedback?



1 Million Tester Installs And Counting



At Google I/O in May, we href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2016/05/whats-new-in-google-play-at-io-2016.html">unveiled
a new destination on Google Play to address this dilemma head on. Together with
29 app and game partners, we launched an �Early Access� collection that made
select new Android titles that are running an open beta available for anyone to
try before they officially launch. It was an immediate hit. Early-adopter users
were eager and willing to send developers actionable, private feedback in
exchange for an opportunity to get their hands onto the latest exciting apps and
games. Most importantly, the feedback was objective and candid as it did not
come from their friends and family who are often afraid to hurt their feelings.
In just over a month since the collection became available to all users, open
beta titles have been installed over 1 million times and demand is only growing.



3 Powerful Stories



Our launch partners experienced the power of Early Access in various ways.
Peer-based language practice developer href="https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.lingbe.app">Lingbe was eager
to validate the concept of their app connecting natives with language learners
via voice conversations, which meant they needed to connect with a critical mass
of possible users around the world from different language and cultural
backgrounds. In just a few weeks, "the surge in users in addition to our current
fan base meant that we've had Brazilians practicing with Spanish users and
talking about their hobby in photography, Mexicans making friends with people
from India, and Filipinos talking to Moroccans!"



href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.readfeedinc.readfeed&e=-EnableAppDetailsPageRedesign">Readfeed,
one of the first online book clubs on Android, relied on Early Access to solicit
feature requests, identify bugs, locate new and optimize existing target markets
as well as build a sizable reader community. They stated that "early access
confirmed that our target market exists and that we have something that they
need. I don't think we'd be in the same place right now without it. It enabled
us to validate and effectively iterate on our idea from day one."



Finally, href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.drippler.assistant">Drippler
participated in Early Access to test their new "Wiz" app and understand their
beta title's appeal to their target demographic. Their performance in the Early
Access collection as well as private feedback from thousands of newly acquired
beta testers allowed them to polish the app before the launch and gave them
confidence that their users will enjoy it."



These three developers� stories show us just a few ways that Early Access can
help developers build great new apps and games, and it shows the value of
getting early feedback from beta testers before launching more broadly.



Get Involved



If you are a developer getting ready to launch on Google Play, you can nominate
your app or game to be part of Early Access. Learn more href="http://goo.gl/forms/p8ueXdGsuuVMdVED3">here.



New titles are added weekly and thousands of users are looking to experiment
with new and exciting ideas.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Android Developer Story: Hutch improves player engagement with A/B testing on Google Play

Posted by Lily Sheringham, Google Play team


Hutch is a London based mobile studio focusing entirely on racing games, with
more than 10 million players on Google Play. For their latest game, MMX Hill
Climb, they used A/B testing and game analytics to improve the game design and
experience resulting in more than 48 mins daily active usage per user.



Watch Shaun Rutland, CEO, and Robin Scannell, Games Analyst, explain how they
were able to deliver a more engaging user experience in this video.






Learn more
about A/B testing
and get the href="http://g.co/play/playbook-androiddevblogposts-evergreen">Playbook for
Developers app to stay up-to-date on new features and learn best practices
that will help you grow a successful business on Google Play.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Announcing Open Registration and Exhibitors for Google Play Indie Games Festival in San Francisco, Sept. 24


Posted by Jamil Moledina, Google Play, Games Strategic Lead



To celebrate the art of the latest innovative indie games, we�re hosting the
first href="https://events.withgoogle.com/google-play-indie-game-festival/">Google
Play Indie Games Festival in North America on September 24th in San
Francisco. At the festival, Android fans and gamers will have a unique
opportunity to play new and unreleased indie games from some
of the most innovative developers in the US and Canada, as well as vote for
their favorite ones.



href="https://events.withgoogle.com/google-play-indie-game-festival/registrations/new/">Registration
is now open and the event is free for everyone to enjoy.






We�re also excited to announce the games selected to exhibit and compete at the
event. From over 200 submissions, we carefully picked 30 games that promise the
most fun and engaging experiences to attendees. Fans will have a chance to play
a variety of indie games not yet available publicly.



Check out the full list of games selected href="https://events.withgoogle.com/google-play-indie-game-festival/exhibiting-games/">here
and below.







Fans will also have the opportunity to vote for their favorite games at the
festival, along with an authoritative panel of judges from Google Play and the
game industry. They include:


  • Ron Carmel, Co-founder of Indie Fund; co-creator of World of Goo
  • Hyunse Chang, Business Development Manager at Google Play
  • Lina Chen, Co-founder & CEO of Nix Hydra
  • David Edery, CEO of Spry Fox
  • Maria Essig, Partner Manager, Indies at Google Play
  • Noah Falstein, Chief Game Designer at Google
  • Dan Fiden, Chief Strategy Officer of Funplus
  • Emily Greer, CEO of Kongregate
  • Alex Lee, Producer, Program Manager, Daydream & Project Tango at Google
  • Jordan Maron, Gamer and independent YouTuber �CaptainSparklez�


We are also thrilled to announce that veteran game designer and professor
Richard Lemarchand will be the emcee for the event. He was lead designer at
Crystal Dynamics and Naughty Dog, and is now Associate Chair and Associate
Professor at the University of Southern California, School of Cinematic Arts,
Interactive Media and Games Division.



The winning developers will receive prizes, such Google Cloud credits, NVIDIA
SHIELD Android TVs and K1 tablets, Razer Forge TV bundles, and more, to
recognize their efforts.



Join us for an exciting opportunity to connect with fellow game fans, get
inspired, and celebrate the art of indie games. Learn more about the event on
the href="https://events.withgoogle.com/google-play-indie-game-festival/about/">event
website.

Monday, August 22, 2016

Taking the final wrapper off of Android 7.0 Nougat

Posted by Dave Burke, VP of Engineering





Android Nougat

Android 7.0 Nougat





Today, Android 7.0 Nougat will begin rolling out to users, starting with Nexus
devices. At the same time, we�re pushing the Android 7.0 source code to the
Android Open Source Project (AOSP), extending public availability of this new
version of Android to the broader ecosystem.



We�ve been working together with
you over the past several months to get your feedback on this release, and also
to make sure your apps are ready for the users who will run them on Nougat
devices.




What�s inside Nougat



Android Nougat reflects input from thousands of fans and developers like you,
all around the world. There are over 250 major features in Android Nougat,
including VR Mode in
Android
. We�ve worked at all levels of the Android stack in
Nougat — from how the operating system reads sensor data to how it sends pixels to
the display — to make it especially built to provide high quality mobile VR
experiences.



Plus, Nougat brings a number of new features to help make Android
more powerful, more productive and more secure. It introduces a brand new
href="https://developer.android.com/about/versions/nougat/android-7.0.html?utm_campaign=android_launch_android7.0nougat_082216&utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog#jit_aot?utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog">JIT/AOT
compiler
to improve software performance, make app installs faster,
and take up less storage. It also adds platform support for href="https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/graphics/index.html?utm_campaign=android_launch_android7.0nougat_082216&utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog">Vulkan,
a low-overhead, cross-platform API for high-performance, 3D graphics. href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/multi-window.html?utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog">Multi-Window
support
lets users run two apps at the same time, and href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/notifications.html?utm_campaign=android_launch_android7.0nougat_082216&utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog#direct?utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog">Direct
Reply
so users can reply directly to notifications without having
to open the app. As always, Android is built with powerful layers of security
and encryption to keep your private data private, so Nougat brings new features
like File-based encryption, seamless updates, and href="https://developer.android.com/training/articles/direct-boot.html?utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog">Direct
Boot
.



You can find all of the href="https://developer.android.com/about/versions/nougat/index.html?utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog">Nougat
developer resources here
, including details on behavior changes and new
features you can use in your apps. An overview of what's new for developers is
available href="https://developer.android.com/about/versions/nougat/android-7.0.html?utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog">here, and
you can explore all of the new user features in Nougat href="https://www.android.com/versions/nougat-7-0/">here.





Multi-window mode in Android Nougat

Multi-window mode in Android Nougat




The next wave of users



Starting today and rolling out over the next several weeks, the Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Nexus Player,
Pixel C, and General Mobile 4G (Android One) will get an over-the-air software
update to Android 7.0 Nougat. Devices enrolled in the href="https://www.google.com/android/beta">Android Beta Program will also
receive this final version.



And there are many tasty devices coming from our partners running Android Nougat, including the upcoming href="http://www.lgnewsroom.com/2016/08/new-lg-v20-to-be-worlds-first-phone-to-launch-with-android-7-0-nougat/">LG
V20
, which will be the first new smartphone that ships with Android Nougat, right out of the box.



With all of these new devices beginning to run Nougat, now is the time to
publish your app updates to Google Play. We recommend compiling against, and
ideally targeting, API 24. If you�re still testing some last minute changes, a
great strategy to do this is using href="https://developer.android.com/distribute/engage/beta.html?utm_campaign=android_launch_npreview_061516&utm_source=anddev&utm_medium=blog">Google
Play�s beta testing feature
to get early feedback from a small group of
users — including those using Android 7.0 Nougat — and then doing a staged
rollout as you release the updated app to all users.




What�s next for Nougat?



We�re moving Nougat into a new regular maintenance schedule over the coming
quarters. In fact, we�ve already started work on the first Nougat maintenance
release, that will bring continued refinements and polish, and we�re planning to
bring that to you this fall as a developer preview. Stay tuned!



We�ll be closing open bugs logged against Developer Preview builds soon, but
please keep the feedback coming! If you still see an issue that you filed in the
preview tracker, just href="https://source.android.com/source/report-bugs.html">file a new issue
against Android 7.0 in the AOSP issue tracker.



Thanks for being part of the preview, which we shared earlier this year with href="https://medium.com/google-developers/n-as-in-so-early-it-s-not-named-yet-f06bbde8c390#.uqdm4w8hi">an
eye towards giving everyone the opportunity
to make the next release of
Android stronger. Your continued feedback has been extremely beneficial in
shaping this final release, not just for users, but for the entire Android
ecosystem.



Wednesday, August 10, 2016

New features for reviews and experiments in Google Play Developer Console app

Posted by Kobi Glick, Google Play team




With over one million apps published through the Google Play Developer Console,
we know how important it is to publish with confidence, acquire users, learn
about them, and manage your business. Whether reacting to a critical performance
issue or responding to a negative review, checking on your apps when and where
you need to is invaluable.



The href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.playconsole&hl=en">Google
Play Developer Console app, launched in May, has already helped thousands of
developers stay informed of crucial business updates on the go.



We�re excited to tell you about new features, available today:



Receive notifications about new reviews






Use filters to find the reviews you want






Review and apply store listing experiment results






Increase the percent of a staged rollout or halt a bad staged
rollout






Download the href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.playconsole">Developer
Console app on Google Play and stay on top of your apps and games, wherever
you are! Also, get the Playbook for Developers app to stay up-to-date with more features and best practices that will help you grow a successful business on Google Play.

Android Developer Story: Hole19 improves user retention with Android Wear

Posted by Lily Sheringham, Google Play team




Based in Lisbon, Portugal, href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hole19golf.hole19.beta&hl=en_GB&e=-EnableAppDetailsPageRedesign">Hole19
is a golfing app which assists golfers before, during, and after their golfing
journey with GPS and a digital scorecard. The app connects the golfing community
with shared statistics for performance and golf courses, and now has close to 1
million users across all platforms.



Watch Anthony Douglas, Founder & CEO, and F�bio Carballo, Head Android Developer, explain how Hole19 doubled its number of Android Wear users in 6 months, and improved user engagement and retention on the platform. Also, hear how they are using APIs and the latest Wear 2.0 features to connect users to their golfing data and improve the user experience.






Learn
more how to get started with Android Wear
and href="http://g.co/play/playbook-androiddevblogposts-evergreen">get the Playbook
for Developers app to stay up-to-date with more features and best practices
that will help you grow a successful business on Google Play.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Expand Your Global Reach on Google Play With New Language and Country Analytics

Posted by Rahim Nathwani Product Manager, App Translation Service




With users in 190 countries around the world, Google Play offers you a truly
global audience for your apps and games. Localization is one of the most
powerful ways to connect with people in different places, which is why we
launched translation support for in-app purchase and Universal App Campaigns
earlier this year. With over 30 language translation options available via the
Developer Console, we updated our app translation service to help you select the
most relevant languages, making it quick and easy to get started.



With the launch of new language and country analytics, you gain access to app
install analysis on Google Play, including:


  • Information on the top languages and countries where apps have been
    installed, broken down to the level of your app�s category
  • The percentage of installs that come from users of those languages
  • Further information to help inform your go-to-market plans for these
    countries





To make ordering translations easier, we show language bundles that you can add
to your order in a single click.



To get started, select Manage translations -> Purchase
translations
from the Store Listing page in the href="https://play.google.com/apps/publish/">Google Play Developer Console.

 

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