Google I/O 2016 - Android Experiments I/O Challenge - Enter now until April 13

                   

Android Experiments I/O Challenge

Join us in a celebration of creativity and code. Enter your experiment and win a chance for it (and you) to go to Google I/O 2016!
           
Submit your Android Experiment between now and April 13th. Three winners will win a trip to this year’s Google I/O. Five runner-ups will get the new Nexus 6P.
           

So, what’s an 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 can inspire other developers
  • Surprise us - we want to see the amazing things you’re cooking up.

Where do I start?

All projects on Android Experiments are open source. Take a look on the site gallery, dig in and get inspired.
           
Meter
 
This data-driven live wallpaper displays the battery, wireless signal and notifications in a simple wallpaper visualization. View Experiment 
                                            
 
 
 
This is an Android Wear watch face designed and developed by B-Reel in collaboration with the renowned Craig Ward. View Experiment 
                                            
 
 
IOIO Camera Robot Project
 
IOIO Camera Robot with Real-time Camera from Android Device that is controlled with another Android via wifi. View Experiment                                             
 
 
Inkspace is an experimental drawing tool which uses the accelerometer on your Android device to move the drawings you make in 3d. View Experiment
               
 
           
Google I/O is an annual conference for software developers held in Northern California. 
 
 
               
               

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