5/16/2015 06:45:00 pm
Google Play's 'Designed for Families' selection is likely to go live at I/O conference
Google is giving Android developers a firm deadline for submitting apps and games they want to the new Designed for Families section of the Play Store.
The cutoff is May 28, just one day before the beginning of Google I/O.
The developer conference is where Google makes announcements about new
initiatives, so we're expecting the new family-friendly app selection
will get prominent play.
The email (pictured) reminds developers their apps must meet specific
content ratings and other requirements in order to be included.
The story behind the story: Google's Designed for Families program
is an effort to showcase the kid-friendly apps and games in its Play
Store. Making them easier to find could mean more downloads and in-app
purchases, which is good for Google and the developers alike. The new
effort may also help Google catch up to Apple's App Store, which is
regarded as having the best collection of educational and kid-friendly
apps
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