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The service, unveiled tonight in the New York Times, is basically a what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) tool for app development on the Android platform. Instead of having to learn code (in Android’s case, Java), App Inventor is a piece of software that allows you to drag and drop certain elements common to many apps to build a mobile app from scratch.
TechCrunch wonders "Is Google App Inventor A Gateway Drug Or A Doomsday Device For Android?"
Seems to me that Google App Inventor is the Turbo C for the mobile generation.
Even if it's crap, it's still awesome.
I'll report back later.
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