Google has brought out a beta version of Google's App Inventor tool that helps create apps for their Android-based smartphones.
App Inventor, considered as a unit of Google Labs, helps users come up with anything ranging from simple games such as Whackamole, or games permitting users to scribble on their friends' photos, also tedious education apps aiding in studies for exams.
Through the company's blog post it was stated: "To use App Inventor, you do not need to be a developer. App Inventor requires NO programming knowledge. This is because instead of writing code, you visually design the way the app looks, and use blocks to specify the app's behaviour."
Google went ahead to explains that the development tool aids in allowing users to develop apps that helps store data in a database. User can also make use of the advanced Android functionality in order to create location-based apps, web-based apps and apps that prove to be an advanced version of the same.
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