app visibility

AppWizard
May 22, 2026
During the Google I/O event, several tools were introduced to support developers, including Play Shorts for app previews, the Ask Play feature for conversational app searches, integration of apps into the Gemini app for enhanced visibility, and the Engage SDK for improved content discovery. Additionally, the Play Games Sidekick was launched to provide players with in-game information such as tips and rewards.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
Google has announced updates for Google Play during its I/O 2026 event, enhancing app discovery through integration with Gemini on Android devices and the web. Users will be able to discover apps directly via Gemini, and a new feature called Play Shorts will allow previews of apps through TikTok-style vertical videos. Google is also improving AI-powered developer tools for translations, subscription management, and app publishing. Developers can create Android apps using Google AI Studio with text prompts, simplifying the development process and leveraging AI capabilities. The integration aims to enhance app visibility related to over 450,000 movies, TV shows, and sports streams.
Winsage
May 16, 2026
The Windows Insider Program is expanding the rollout of its revamped Beta Channel experience to devices. New Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds are being released, with release notes available for all Insiders. Existing Beta Channel Insiders on Windows 11 version 26H1 will receive the same build version as Experimental (26H1) for now, but distinct builds will be introduced in the coming weeks. Users transitioning from the default 25H2 core version to 26H1 may experience a delay in the new version uptake. Notable new features include: - Taskbar Improvements: Users can reposition the taskbar to the top, bottom, left, or right of the screen. A smaller taskbar option is also introduced for better screen space utilization. - Widgets: Taskbar badging color will now align with the Windows accent color, and user experience will be tailored based on engagement levels. - Windows Search Box: Enhancements are being made to prioritize files and apps over web suggestions for improved relevance.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
The Pixel Launcher is built on three foundational features: visual consistency through Material You, simplicity with a minimalistic interface, and fluidity with smooth animations. However, it has limited customization options compared to other launchers. Lawnchair is an open-source project that enhances the Pixel experience by restoring customization options removed by Google, such as hiding widgets, supporting icon packs, and allowing user-defined grid layouts. Lawnchair maintains a clean interface while offering extensive control over app visibility and layout, effectively addressing the limitations of the Pixel Launcher. Lawnchair 15 provides a refined version of the Pixel experience, making it accessible to users of non-Pixel devices.
AppWizard
November 17, 2025
Google is enhancing the Android user experience by addressing battery drain caused by applications. The company is collaborating with developers to create power-efficient apps and has introduced new "technical quality metrics" to identify apps that excessively drain battery life. A specific focus is on "excessive partial wake locks," developed in partnership with Samsung, which can significantly escalate battery usage. A new beta metric for excessive partial wake locks has been refined and will soon be available as a core vital for all developers. Starting March 1, 2026, Google will implement new standards that could affect app visibility on the Play Store. Apps that do not meet the quality threshold for excessive wake locks may be excluded from prominent discovery surfaces and could receive warnings about potential battery drain. An app is considered to have excessive wake lock usage if it holds more than 2 cumulative hours of non-exempt wake locks in a 24-hour period, with a threshold for "bad behavior" set at exceeding 5% of user sessions classified as excessive over the past 28 days. Developers will receive alerts if their app surpasses this limit.
AppWizard
November 11, 2025
Google will begin flagging applications on the Play Store that exhibit excessive battery drain starting March 1, 2026. Apps will be marked if over 5% of their user sessions in the past 28 days show excessive wake lock behavior. Non-compliant apps may experience reduced visibility in Play Store recommendations and could receive a public warning badge indicating potential battery drain. This initiative is part of Google's updated technical quality guidelines, which now include battery efficiency as a performance metric alongside existing checks for crashes and freezes. Developers who ignore these guidelines risk lower rankings and visibility for their apps.
Winsage
September 29, 2025
The author has been using Windows 11 since its beta phase in 2021 and finds it to be a user-friendly operating system. Windows 10 will reach its end of life in October, prompting users to consider upgrading. The taskbar in Windows 11 features a centered Start button, which can be repositioned to the left if preferred. Users can customize the taskbar to remove unwanted apps. The Start menu is also customizable, allowing users to display specific folders and manage app visibility. A notable feature in File Explorer is the ability to add files to Favorites and pin folders to Quick Access or the Start menu. Windows 11's File Explorer includes multiple tabs, enhancing file management and productivity.
AppWizard
September 11, 2025
Google is enhancing its Health Connect platform by introducing native step tracking capabilities, transitioning from a data aggregator to a direct data collector from phone sensors. Launched in 2022, Health Connect serves as a centralized hub for health and fitness data, allowing applications to share data like steps, heart rate, and sleep patterns. Users can manage permissions for which applications can access their health data. The integration with Android 14 facilitates easy downloading of health applications and data sharing. Recent findings indicate that Google is working on implementing native step tracking, with a new “Devices” page showing connected devices that can write step data to Health Connect. Although step counting is not yet functional, the technology is capable, suggesting ongoing refinement. This evolution positions Health Connect as a competitor to Apple Health and raises questions about the future of Fitbit, which may continue to serve users seeking advanced metrics.
Winsage
September 10, 2025
Microsoft has announced that developers worldwide can now publish their applications on the Microsoft Store without any registration fees. This change, which removes credit card requirements to start the app publishing process, aims to create a more inclusive platform for developers. The Microsoft Store has over 250 million monthly active users, offers easy app discovery through Windows Search, allows seamless app delivery via Microsoft Intune, and permits developers to use their own update mechanisms. Developers can also retain 100% of the revenue from in-app purchases if they implement their own payment systems.
AppWizard
August 11, 2025
Android Auto users may soon have access to an expanded app drawer that could display up to seven app columns, improving the ease of locating applications while driving. This enhancement has been discovered in the Android Auto app (version 15.0.653204-release) and may depend on the size of the vehicle's display. In practical tests, a layout that previously supported five columns was able to increase to seven by activating hidden settings. The timeline for an official rollout of this feature is uncertain, and while it shows promise, there is no guarantee that these features will be included in a public release.
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