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Posted by Roman Nurik, Senior Interactive Designer, and Richard The, Google Creative Lab
Last summer we launched Android Experiments: a showcase of creative Android projects, and an open invitation for all developers to submit their own experiments to the gallery. So far we�ve seen some amazing work from the developer community - from live wallpaper, to watch faces, to interesting hacks of the IOIO board - and we want to see more.
Today we announce the Android Experiments I/O Challenge: a chance for your experiment (and you) to go to I/O 2016!
From now through April 13, you can enter by submitting your experiments to the gallery. The top three winners of the contest will receive a trip to this year�s Google I/O, and the five runner-ups will get the new Nexus 6P.
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
All projects on Android Experiments are open source. If you�re not sure where to start take a look on the site gallery, dig in and get inspired.
We can�t wait to see how you�re combining code and creativity! Enter on androidexperiments.com/challenge today.
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