Google launches the Android Experiments I/O Challenge for open-source app developers. In the effort of bring more interesting open source mobile applications to Android experiments showcase, Google is launching the Android experiments I/O Challenge 2016.
An experiment will use the Android platform in a unique and innovative way, highlighting features, using interesting visual aesthetics, while also being open source for use by other developers.
The lucky three winners of I/O Challenge will run untill April 13 and also get trip to Google I/O developer conference 2016. The first five runners to get Nexus 6Ps.
So what makes a good Android Experiment? It’s a project that utilizes the unique capabilities of the Android platform in an innovative way. Here are a few suggestions:
- Creative uses of Android’s new or distinctive features
- Projects that explore how we interact with our devices, in small and big ways
- Unique visual aesthetics
- Open source projects that inspire other developers
- Surprise us – we want to see the amazing things you’re cooking up
For more info Check out – Announcing the 2016 Android Experiments I/O Challenge!