On Google Play Store, you can now try the apps before installing them

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On Google Play Store, you can now try the apps before installing them
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<p>With Instant Apps technology, some applications can be run directly by pressing a button. But their number is still limited.</p>
<p>Google has just announced several changes for its Play Store application, the most important of which is the appearance of a "Try it now" button next to certain applications. By pressing it, the user will be able to launch the application without having to install it, and therefore to realize more quickly its interest. For now, the number of applications that can be tried without installing is still very limited. New York Times Crossword, BuzzFeed, SkyScanner, Vimeo, OneFootball, Red Bull TV, etc. But this is just the beginning.</p>
<p>This feature is based on the Instant Apps technology that Google presented at the I / O Developer Conference in 2016. It allows the developer to subdivide its application into several functional parts that the user can download and run directly without having to install them on the phone. But one does not prevent the other. An instant application can also be installed, just like any traditional Android application.</p>
<p>Google has also made some cosmetic changes in the Play Store. The "Selected by our team" ("Editors Choice") has been renewed in 17 countries. A new home for games has also been introduced, with subheadings "New" and "Premium" which should soon be activated.</p>
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<p>Developers can also rejoice. Google has decided to lower its commission from 30% to 15% for subscription-based applications that manage to capture users for more than a year.</p>
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