Google today showed off what it calls Android Instant Apps. The idea here is to allow people to access content that's buried within apps that are not installed on their phone. For example, when people send a content link that's in an app, the recipient will be able to stream the app and the content across the web via Chrome. Android Instant Apps is technically based on deep linking, explained Google, but still allows for most of the app's features to work even when the app is not on the phone. Google sees this as a way to convince more people to access or use content they might otherwise ignore because they don't have or use the specific app in question. Developers will need to configure their apps to perform instantly over the network using Android Studio.
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