Soon
you'll be
able to
access Android apps without installing them
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At Google I/O on Wednesday, Google previewed a new feature that will
Soon let users use
Android apps without*having to have the
apps installed.
There are millions of
Android apps but most users don't want to have to install each app, especially if they only use an app every once in a while. Enter,
Android Instant. The feature basically lets users stream
apps from the cloud and download what parts are needed as necessary.
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If this sounds familiar, that's because tech**logy is similar to the
app streaming*capabilities Google added to its
Android app last year.
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