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Google’s Do-It-Yourself App Tool (nytimes.com)
51 points by asnyder on July 12, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments



"A program by a nursing student at Indiana University enabled a phone to send an emergency message or make a call, if someone fell. It used the phone’s accelerometer to sense a fall. If the person did not get up in a short period or press an onscreen button, the program automatically texted or called the person designated to receive the alert."

This type of simple, yet useful app sounds great. This approach to letting 'laymen' design an app to scratch their own itch opens up a whole world of possibilities IMO. Certain apps, that could easily be developed by 'pro' app developers, inevitably won't get built because the developer would tell themselves "oh that's too trivial" or "no-one will use that".

By lowering the barriers to entry, Google is allowing app development to follow the process way nature discovers the best new idea: wasting a lot of one resource (e.g. dandelions scattering their seeds to the wind / allowing amateurs to create a lot of crappy apps) to find a few gems (the small % of dandelions seeds that find a suitable patch to grow / the amateur that has great insight into a useful app, but previous lacked the technical know-how to implement it). Just my 2c.


Looks similar to MIT's Scratch http://scratch.mit.edu/.


agreed, looks like a great way to quickly hack a simple app




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