Google Play Store - News & Updates

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RE: [Latest version v7.1.15] Google Play Store News & Updates

I believe the GREEN (Update button) is different now... Also the "what's new" section also having different color for font... And was the "update size" shown earlier???...

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RE: [Latest version v7.2.13] Google Play Store News & Updates

Yes, its different comparing to current one. Nougat font has been applied to those buttons!
 
RE: [Latest version v7.1.15] Google Play Store News & Updates

Play Store Home Page had a minor Redesign from yesterday evening...

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[Latest version v7.2.13] Google Play Store News & Updates

New interface for Play Store Top Charts rolling out to more users

Just this month alone, a revamped UI, a new trending section, Netbanking support for India, changes to search results, and minor tweaks to app installations have all shown up for some users. This latest change was first spotted in June, but appears to be rolling out to even more users.

The new lists do away with the spacing between cards, and more prominently shows the ranking of the top applications. Additionally, there is a new switch at the top to hide apps you already have installed. The wider rollout of this feature may be indicative of a public release very soon, but it is still not live for everyone.

http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/11/19/new-ui-play-store-top-charts-showing-users/

 
RE: [Latest version v7.2.13] Google Play Store News & Updates

Google cracks the whip on fake reviews, ratings on Play Store

Not many would consider buying a product, service, app or even watch a movie without referring to expert/consumer reviews. Our lives are dependent on online reviews, at least most of us would agree. It simply means gauging from the experience of people who have been there, done that. But, what if these reviews are a part of a foul-play, wherein a product seller or app developer is adding reviews to popularise his or her product.

Google has now announced some major improvement in the backend that will help identify fake reviews. It has basically improved the ways in which it identifies and removes fake reviews and ratings. Now, it can identify as well as remove more fake reviews and ratings with greater accuracy, Google claims .

Google wants app developers to promote their apps, but using legitimate promotion practices. So, the thumb rule is simple –reviews should come from genuine users, and developers cannot use techniques to manipulate it.

It is in line with the announcement on 31 October . “From time to time, we observe instances of developers attempting to manipulate the placement of their apps through illegitimate means like fraudulent installs, fake reviews, and incentivised ratings. These attempts not only violate the Google Play Developer Policy, but also harm our community of developers by hindering their chances of being discovered or recommended through our systems. Ultimately, they put the end users at risk of making wrong decisions based on inaccurate, unauthentic information,” Google had said.

This isn’t something new. In October 2015,
Amazon sued over 1000 people for writing fake reviews. The lawsuit emphasised on how the false reviews damaged brand reputation and were inauthentic. Amazon said there were 1,114 defendants, termed “John Does” offering false review service for as little as $5 (£3.24) on the website Fiverr.com, with most promising five-star reviews for a seller’s products. It should be noted that Amazon sued the people, and not Fiverr.

In May 2014, Italy’s anti-trust board had fined TripAdvisor $600,000 over failure to stop fake reviews. TripAdvisor argued how it has process in place to detect fraudsters and also automated tools and algorithms that work against people trying to cheat the system. The extent at which we rely on online reviews, duping people into paying for something by calling it the best is nothing but a scam.

Google cracks the whip on fake reviews, ratings on Play Store Tech2 Mobile
 
[Latest version v7.2.13] Google Play Store News & Updates

Play Store has new layout and transitions for search results, may be rolling out via server-side update

Google iterates a lot on the Play Store - the new shade of green, darker and richer than the previous one - is currently rolling out globally, along with the big uninstall button and tweaked list view for apps. We've now had wind of another test, using big cards for apps that can be horizontally swiped through in search results.

When searching for an app, tapping a result will take you to this new view, where you see the current content but instead of in fullscreen, it is contained in a card. Scrolling down makes the card bigger - so the view is as it is now - and scrolling up puts it back in a card. Swiping horizontally, left or right, shows the other results of the search.

It's not clear if this is a test or if it's slowly rolling out via a server-side switch. We know Google tests a large amount of things, most of which go unnoticed; this may simply be one of them - after all, the company has just tweaked the search results layout a few weeks ago, with a bigger first result and more prominent install button.

http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/11/30/play-store-new-layout-transitions-search-results-may-rolling-via-server-side-update/

 
[Latest version v7.3.07] Google Play Store News & Updates

Play Store updated to v7.3.07 today...


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Changes mentioned in post #201 by ilikered bro is visible now.. we can hide installed apps from top charts..

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Also its green all over.. irrespective of whether the app has 1 thousand download or 1 billion download, it shows green color for the download counter..


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RE: [Latest version v7.3.07] Google Play Store News & Updates

Saving Data: Reducing the size of App Updates by 65%

Posted by Andrew Hayden, Software Engineer on Google Play

Android users are downloading tens of billions of apps and games on Google Play. We're also seeing developers update their apps frequently in order to provide users with great content, improve security, and enhance the overall user experience. It takes a lot of data to download these updates and we know users care about how much data their devices are using. Earlier this year, we announced that we started using the bsdiff algorithm (by Colin Percival). Using bsdiff, we were able to reduce the size of app updates on average by 47% compared to the full APK size.

Today, we're excited to share a new approach that goes further — File-by-File patching. App Updates using File-by-File patching are, on average, 65% smaller than the full app, and in some cases more than 90% smaller.

The savings, compared to our previous approach, add up to 6 petabytes of user data saved per day!

In order to get the new version of the app, Google Play sends your device a patch that describes the differences between the old and new versions of the app.




Saving Data: Reducing the size of App Updates by 65% | Android Developers Blog
 
RE: [Latest version v7.3.07] Google Play Store News & Updates

Wow. Awesome news.

 
RE: [Latest version v7.3.07] Google Play Store News & Updates

I am Getting Beta Section In My Apps Of Play Store
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