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Pay What You Want to Learn Elite Web Development Skills

Over the past 2 decades, we have come to rely on the internet for the majority of our communications, information, shopping, and much more. If the internet is going to be around for the long haul, wouldn’t it make sense to know how it works? If you have a message, then you need to know how to draw an audience via the web to hear it. That’s why Android Community Deals is pleased to offer the Pay What You Want: Learn to Design Bundle.



The Pay What You Want: Learn to Design Bundle is a collection of eight web design courses that offer more than 80 hours of content that will prepare you to design creative and responsive web sites as well as how to use popular Adobe design products such as Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator and more.


Here’s how it works: You decide what you want to pay to receive a portion of the course bundle. If you choose to ‘Beat the Average Price’, which is just over $8.50 as of this writing, you’ll get the whole enchilada - all 8 courses - and the tools you need to master web development.


Plus, you can feel good that your purchase will go toward making the world a better place. That’s because 10% of whatever amount you agree to pay will be donated to Creative Commons, an organization that develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation.


Prepare yourself for success. Get the Pay What You Want: Learn to Design Bundle, a value of $840, at Android Community Deals today.


Android Community Deals is brought to you in cooperation with StackSocial. Generated revenue helps fund this site. Deals are curated by StackSocial and are not representative of the opinions of the Android Community staff.


AutoWear is a Tasker plug-in for your Android Wear device

We’ve talked about all the wonderful things Tasker is able to do with your Android device here, here, and here – of course, with some investment of your time. The learning curve for Tasker is admittedly steep, but if you learn it, you can basically make your smartphone do anything (well, almost anything). This new plug-in for Tasker called AutoWear, as you may have guessed, will be able to make you do cool things with your Android Wear smartwatch.



AutoWear is a plug-in for Tasker – most of the stuff in Tasker is plug-in based – and it gives your wearable device a set of automated features when your wearable connects with your phone (and Tasker). So this means that Tasker needs to be installed on your phone for this to work. Tasker is a paid download via the Google Play Store (see download link below).


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With AutoWear, users can create triggers on the watch that will result in an action on your phone. For instance, you want to run your music app just by shaking the watch – no problem, task done. But fair warning, this isn’t going to be easy if you’re not familiar with Tasker – so it would be good to familiarize yourself first. That means you have to purchase Tasker and give it a little bit of attention. You can watch the video below to see how AutoWear works with Tasker.




Installing AutoWear is no easy feat as well. Make sure to follow the instructions. This app gives credence to working at something to get the reward at the end. When you get your smartwatch to do something cool with this, it will feel like a reward, we promise. AutoWear is free to try out at this point, but you will need to pay USD$1.69 after the trial period expires. Our next question, when the developer makes a plug-in for Android Auto, will it be called AutoAuto?


VIA: Reddit

DOWNLOAD: AutoWear / Tasker



Mix like a DJ, mix free with djay Free

Algoriddim, makers of the relatively successful premium DJ app “djay 2”, have released a limited but free version of their music mixing app called “djay Free”. Being a free app, you know you won’t be getting the whole shebang of features and stuff – but you might be surprised that you’ll enjoy what’s included in the free package.



The free version features full support for Spotify music imports, allowing users who subscribe to the music service to pull in tunes over-the-air. That in itself is a big deal, giving users the whole Spotify library to choose from. Users who already have a premium Spotify account have a slight advantage here as well. Apart from that, you also get a decent feature list for mixing, for beginners or for hobbyists.


Also – as you can see in the video below – both free and paid apps have support for the Pioneer DDJ-WeGO3 USB MIDI controller, which means you can hook up your device if you have the equipment. The djay 2 app has also received some enhancements that will allow it to play nice with Android 5.0 Lollipop.




So whether you are a beginner, or someone who just likes to play music mixes, or even a hobbyist looking for a feature-packed DJ app – there’s bound to be something for you in the two apps. The paid app goes for USD$4.99 via the Google Play Store. Check out the download links below.


DOWNLOAD: djay Free / djay 2



Bringing apps to the workplace with Google Play for Work

Posted by Matt Goodridge, Google Play team


Work doesn’t just happen in an office from 9 to 5 anymore. Today’s workers are mobile workers, and they need to be able to get things done as efficiently and collaboratively as possible, at any time. That’s why the Android for Work initiative is bringing together partners across the ecosystem, from device and app makers to networking and management solutions, to provide businesses with a secure, flexible and reliable mobility platform that users already know and love.


Google Play for Work allows businesses to securely deploy and manage enterprise-grade apps, across all of their users running Android for Work. Google Play for Work simplifies the process of distributing apps to employees and ensures that IT approves every deployed app. For developers, this is an opportunity to reach a new audience at scale through bulk installs or purchasing, which enables easy installation of your app across enterprises.


How to join Google Play for Work


Free apps will be available on Google Play for Work at launch with no action needed on your part. If you have a paid app, you’ll soon be able to opt-in to make your app available for bulk purchase on Google Play for Work in the Developer Console during the app publishing process. Find out more about publishing in the Google Play Developer Help Center.


Designing great apps for Android for Work


Apps that are installed from Google Play for Work will function without code changes. However, please note that some of the controls that Android for Work offers IT admins could affect how your app works. To ensure the best possible experience for your users, watch the first in our series of Android for Work DevBytes below to understand the best practices you should be following in developing your app.


More DevBytes will be posted to our YouTube channel soon. Find out more about Android for Work.




We'll see you at GDC 2015!

Posted by Greg Hartrell, Senior Product Manager of Google Play Games


The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is less than one week away in San Francisco. This year we will host our annual Developer Day at West Hall and be on the Expo floor in booth #502. We’re excited to give you a glimpse into how we are helping mobile game developers build successful businesses and improve user experiences.



Our Developer Day will take place in Room 2006 of the West Hall of Moscone Center on Monday, March 2. We're keeping the content action-oriented with a few presentations and lightning talks, followed by a full afternoon of hands on hacking with Google engineers. Here’s a look at the schedule:


Opening Keynote || 10AM: We’ll kick off the day by sharing to make your games more successful with Google. You’ll hear about new platforms, new tools to make development easier, and ways to measure your mobile games and monetize them.


Running A Successful Games Business with Google || 10:30AM: Next we’ll hear from Bob Meese, the Global Head of Games Business Development from Google Play, who’ll offer some key pointers on how to make sure you're best taking advantage of unique tools on Google Play to grow your business effectively.


Lightning Talks || 11:15AM: Ready to absorb all the opportunities Google has to offer your game business? These quick, 5-minute talks will cover everything from FlatBuffers to Google Cast to data interpolation. To keep us on track, a gong may be involved.


Code Labs || 1:30PM: After lunch, we’ll turn the room into a classroom setting where you can participate in a number of self-guided code labs focused on leveraging Analytics, Google Play game services, Firebase and VR with Cardboard. These Code Labs are completely self-paced and will be available throughout the afternoon. If you want admission to the code labs earlier, sign up for Priority Access here!


Also, be sure to check out the Google booth on the Expo floor to get hands on experiences with Project Tango, Niantic Labs and Cardboard starting on Wednesday, March 4. Our teams from AdMob, AdWords, Analytics, Cloud Platform and Firebase will also be available to answer any of your product questions.


For more information on our presence at GDC, including a full list of our talks and speaker details, please visit g.co/dev/gdc2015. Please note that these events are part of the official Game Developer's Conference, so you will need a pass to attend. If you can't attend GDC in person, you can still check out our morning talks on our livestream at http://ift.tt/1DP99Be.




Level Up! The “Coming Soon” Edition

Greetings Gamers! It's been a while since we last had our weekly Android gaming recap and while there have indeed been a ton of new and updated games that have come our way, this time around, we're taking a different route. This time, we'll be taking a closer look at some of the games that have yet to come our way, very soon or not so soon, especially those from the big names in the industry. So get your pens and wishlists ready for this edition of Level Up, the ghost of games yet to come!



Final Fantasy Record Keeper (Square Enxi, DeNA)


We're starting off with a heavyweight immediately, because what could be heavier than the combine names of Square Enix and Final Fantasy. While the revered JRPG franchise has already made its way to mobile, from the very first all the way up to the sixth, even including FF IV The After Years, Record Keeper will still be a blockbuster. Sort of. That's because the game will let you experience again, or for the first time, the most memorable moments and characters of the entire Final Fantasy franchise. Now, before you start hyperventilating about seeing Cloud in all his 3D glory, be aware that this game will reduce all, and we do mean all, FF characters into pixelated versions of themselves. But if you're up for a walk down memory lane, whatever the graphics, then Record Keeper might have something for you.




Gameplay-wise, Square Enix isn't revealing much aside from the fact that it uses the somewhat turn-based Active Time Battle system. Players will half to fight their way through key moments in Final Fantasy history. It will be interesting to see how they have all lumped them together into a coherent tale.


Final Fantasy Record Keeper is set to launch sometime in Spring this year. The game will be free to play but, since DeNA is involved (and we'll see it again later), there might be some in-app purchases, contrary to Square Enix's usual setup.


Call of Champions (Spacetime Studios)


There was a time when Spacetime Studios was the studio for mobile games, particularly because of how it blazed the trail of MMORPG-like games like Pocket Legends and Space Legends. The studio came upon hard times and recently announced that, while most of its online mobile games will continue running, they will no longer be updated. The studio is refocusing its resources to an upcoming game that it just announced: Call of Champions.


As the name might hint, this game is unabashedly a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena or MOBA. But do not be too quick to judge the game by its genre. Spacetime Studio claims to have ripped apart the MOBA idea and put it back together with the elements that make sense for mobile gaming. For example, you get only 5 minute skirmishes, which might be perfect for a coffee break. Heroes come fully equipped with the skills that you give them outside of battle, so that you don't waste time trying to unlock those within the 5 minute limit. Of course, you still get to customize your characters and get some epic loot.


The game does have some unique features, like an "Orb of Death" that you can push to your enemy's base for victory. Sort of like reverse football. As for heroes, there are 8 realms, each with 5 classes, giving you a total of 40 to choose from. The game will launch sometime this year for free but, given the nature of the game, do expect lots of IAPs.




Marvel Mighty Heroes (Marvel)


What if, instead of dishing it out on others, you dish it out *with* others? If teamwork is the name of your game, then Marvel's upcoming game might be more to your taste. Partnering with DeNA (yep, it's them again) this time around, Marvel is taking a different approach than what it did with Contest of Champions. "Chibi" characters, cooperative gameplay, and a lot more heroes and villains to fill your team. Marvel isn't saying much about the game just yet, but expect it to explode into Android sometime this year.




Read our write-up of Marvel Mighty Heroes


Stan Lee's Hero Command (F84 Games)


What if you're tired of the popular guys and gals in masks and spandex? Well, good old Stan Lee has just the thing for you. From the creative mind that gave birth to Spider-man and a whole host of other comicbook characters, most of them from Marvel, comes Hero Command. Stan Lee's, of course. This mobile game, which will be even more cutesy than Marvel Mighty Heroes, puts you in the shoes of superheroes you've never heard before, battling villains you never knew existed. These new characters have been lovingly crafted by Stan Lee himself just for this game, so don't be surprised if you don't recognize anyone. But then, that's the entire point of this fresh, new, and probably comical superhero game.




This game doesn't come from Marvel's shelves but from a relatively less known studio named F84 Games. Stan Lee's Hero Command will launch in just a few weeks, so be sure to check it out when it does.


Wrap-up


That's just the tip of the iceberg of games coming to us this year. But while we wait for these titles to appear on Google Play Store, don't forget to join us at our MWC 2015 tag portal for next week's coverage of the biggest smartphone show of the year!


Nexus 6 with VoLTE rumored to be coming to Verizon

While we're still waiting for the fulfillment of the promise that the Nexus 6 is "coming soon" to Verizon but a new rumor has already started that it's not just the latest Google-powered Motorola-made phone that will be available to the carrier's subscribers. Yes, the Nexus 6 will still be coming, but it will be with a brand new Android 5.1, which means it will be the first device to have the latest update to Lollipop, if the rumors are to be believed.



And having Android 5.1 means that the smartphone will be able to make and receive Voice over LTE (VoLTE) calls because of its "Enhanced 4G LTE Mode". The Nexus 6 will reportedly be having the Verizon branding under the "n" in Nexus, which will not look all that great if you don't like showing the world your carrier, but hey, that's what we get for getting a phone for free (or discounted at least).


While Verizon has not officially made the announcement yet, we do know that a Nexus 6, whether with Android 5.0 or 5.1, will definitely arrive sometime soon, since they still have a promo video for the smartphone on their YouTube channel. Unless they're just really hoping that Motorola and Google will come to them by unofficially promoting the Nexus 6, then Verizon will probably be bringing the smartphone to their network.


But aside from the fact that the availability of the Nexus 6, which always becomes out of stock, will expand with their addition to Verizon's options, the other good news is that we will be having an Android Lollipop update soon enough. Well, at least for those who've already had their device running on Android 5.0. Some of us are still waiting to be Lollipop-ized.


VIA: SlashGear