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docs: Updating dev success stories in distribute.

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page.title=Developer Stories: Apps
meta.tags="apps, developer story"
page.timestamp=1381449601
page.image=images/cards/distribute/stories/intuit-mint.png
page.metaDescription=How app developers are making use of localization, tablet features.

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<p>
  Learn more about how app developers are using Google Play services to delight
  their users.
</p>

<section class="dac-section dac-small" id="app-videos"><div class="wrap">
  <h2 class="norule">Videos</h2>

  <div class="resource-widget resource-flow-layout col-16"
      data-query="type:youtube+tag:developerstory+tag:apps"
      data-sortOrder="-timestamp"
      data-cardSizes="6x6"
      data-items-per-page="15"
      data-initial-results="6"></div>
</div></section>

<section class="dac-section dac-small" id="apps-articles"><div class="wrap">
  <h2 class="norule">Articles</h2>

  <div class="resource-widget resource-flow-layout col-16"
      data-query="type:distribute+tag:developerstory+tag:apps"
      data-sortOrder="-timestamp"
      data-cardSizes="6x6"
      data-items-per-page="15"
      data-initial-results="3"></div>
</div></section>
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page.title=Mint finds more screen real estate gives more engagement
page.metaDescription=Intuit expands their Mint app to the tablet.
page.tags="developerstory", "apps", "googleplay"
page.image=images/cards/distribute/stories/intuit-mint.png
page.timestamp=1456340902

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<h3>Background</h3>

<div class="figure" style="width:113px">
  <img src="{@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/intuit-mint-icon.png"
  height="113" />
</div>

<p>
  Intuit wanted to expand their
  <a class="external-link"
  href="http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mint">Mint.com
  Personal Finance</a> offering for mobile by including a version optimized for
  Android tablets. However, they knew that taking the layout that worked for
  phones and simply showing an enlarged version wouldn’t take full advantage of
  the opportunities that tablets afford.
</p>

<h3>What they did</h3>

<p>
  Following the Tablet Quality guidelines, the Intuit team updated Mint to
  target 7- to 10-inch tablets, in addition to phones. “We knew we had a lot
  more real estate, and we wanted to provide a more immersive experience for
  our users” said Ken Sun, Intuit Group Product Manager for Mint.
</p>

<h3>Results</h3>

<div class="figure" style="width:380px">
  <img
   src="{@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/intuit-mint-screenshot.png"
   srcset=
  "{@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/intuit-mint-screenshot.png 1x
  {@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/intuit-mint-screenshot_2x.png 2x">
  <p class="img-caption">
    Mint used the extra screen area on tablets to offer quick access to
    additional tools and information
  </p>
</div>

<p>
  Intuit’s Mint app, which has a 4-star rating on Google Play, brings a number
  of features to Android tablets that aren’t available for phones. These include
  a more visual presentation of personal financial data: a change that has
  contributed to <b>much higher user engagement</b>.
</p>

<p>
  For example, 50 percent more Android tablet users have Mint sessions of <b>
  five minutes or longer</b> than they do on phones.
</p>

<p>
  Intuit also noted that customer budget operations (view, edit, drill-down,
  and others) are <b>seven times higher on Android tablets</b> than they are on
  phones.
</p>

<p>
  Ken noted that “We’ve found that phone usage is indicative of a customer’s
  regular financial check-in, while tablet usage points towards more analysis
  and interaction with that customer’s personal financial data. This is the
  sort of immersive engagement experience we were looking for; the tablet and
  phone apps serve as great complements to each other."
</p>

<h3>Get started</h3>

<p>
  Find out more about creating a tablet version of your app by reviewing the
  <a href="http://developer.android.com/distribute/essentials/quality/tablets.html">
  Tablet App Quality</a> guidelines and growing your user base.
</p>
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page.title=Remember The Milk lifts installs with tablet design
page.metaDescription=The team at Remember The Milk redesigned their app for tablets.
page.tags="developerstory", "apps", "googleplay"
page.image=images/cards/distribute/stories/remember-the-milk.jpg
page.timestamp=1456340902

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<h3>Background</h3>

<div class="figure" style="width:113px">
  <img src="{@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/rememberthemilk-icon.png"
  height="113" />
</div>

<p>
  When the Android tablet guidelines came out, the team at Remember The Milk had
  already been thinking about a redesign for
  <a class="external-link"
  href="http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rememberthemilk.MobileRTM">
  Remember The Milk</a> their feature-packed to-do list app; never forget the
  milk (or anything else) again.
</p>

<h3>What they did</h3>

<p>
  “We took this as an opportunity to think about how we were going to approach
  Android tablets differently from a user experience perspective,” says Omar
  Kilani, Co-founder of Remember The Milk. “The guidelines were a helpful
  resource, and with the extra screen real estate tablets afford, users have
  the opportunity to see all of their data in context and drill down on more
  items."
</p>

<h3>Results</h3>

<div class="figure" style="width:367px">
  <img
   src="{@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/rememberthemilk-screenshot.png"
   srcset=
  "{@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/rememberthemilk-screenshot.png 1x
  {@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/rememberthemilk-screenshot_2x.png 2x">
  <p class="img-caption">
    Tablet version of Remember The Milk
  </p>
</div>

<p>
  In addition to the basic changes to bring the app to tablets, the team also
  came out with a number of other goodies — including a new set of widgets and
  richer notifications, and more ways to provide an immersive experience for
  their users. And importantly, following the guidelines meant they could
  deliver a <b>single APK for phones and tablets</b>.
</p>

<p>
  Following the
  <a class="external-link"
  href="http://blog.rememberthemilk.com/2013/04/the-all-new-remember-the-milk-for-android-and-tablets-too/">
  update</a> of the Android app, in part to meet the tablet design criteria,
  Remember The Milk saw an <b>83% increase in tablet installs</b>. They also
  noted that Nexus 7 was theat most popular Android device for the app.
</p>

<p>
  Omar Kilani, concludesd that “For us, designing for tablets was an investment that has really paid off.”
</p>

<h3>Get started</h3>

<p>
  Find out more about creating a tablet version of your app by reviewing the
  <a href="http://developer.android.com/distribute/essentials/quality/tablets.html">
  Tablet App Quality</a> guidelines and growing your user base.
</p>
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page.title=SayHi Chat grows installs and user engagement with App Translation Service
page.metaDescription=The SayHi team used details from Google Analytics, the DAU and user growth numbers, to identify several candidate languages for new translations.
page.tags="developerstory", "apps", "googleplay"
page.image=images/cards/distribute/stories/sayhichat.jpg
page.timestamp=1454440882

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<h3>Background</h3>

<div class="figure" style="width:113px">
  <img src="{@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/sayhichat-icon.png"
  height="113" />
</div>

<p>
  The <a class="external-link"
  href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.unearby.sayhi">
  SayHi Chat app</a>, a social app to help its users find people nearby, was
  first released in Japanese, Chinese, and English. It soon became one of the
  most popular apps in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
</p>


<h3>What they did</h3>

<p>
  The SayHi team realized that the global growth of SayHi was being restricted
  by the limited number of languages in which the app was available. Using
  details from Google Analytics, the DAU and user growth numbers, the SayHi team
  identified several candidate languages for new translations. After looking at
  the total of Android and iOS users in each market, they settled on a list of
  13 additional languages. They then engaged the App Translation Service through
  the Google Play Developer Console to complete the translations.
</p>

<h3>Results</h3>

<div class="figure" style="width:194px">
  <img width="194"
   src="{@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/sayhichat-screenshot.jpg"
   srcset=
  "{@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/sayhichat-screenshot.jpg 1x
  {@docRoot}images/distribute/stories/sayhichat-screenshot_2x.jpg 2x">
  <p class="img-caption">
    Arabic version of SayHi Chat
  </p>
</div>

<p>
  SayHi launched in its new languages in August 2013 and immediately saw a 120
  percent increase in install rates. In addition, the app entered the Top 10
  apps rankings in countries including Poland and Italy.
</p>

<p>
  Notably, they also saw steady growth in Spain after replacing their previous
  non-professional Spanish translation with a professional one produced by the
  App Translation Service.
</p>

<p>
  There was also an increase of about 20 percent in revenue and around a 50
  percent increase in User Reviews in the new languages.
</p>

<p>
  Yan Shi, senior developer at SayHi, says “The App Translation Service is
  really easy to use and the completion time for translation requests is very
  good.”
</p>

<h3>Get started</h3>

<p>
  Find out more about the
  <a href="http://developer.android.com/distribute/tools/localization-checklist.html#gp-trans">
  App Translation Service</a> and read the full
  <a href="https://developer.android.com/distribute/tools/localization-checklist.html">
  Localization checklist</a> to simplify the process of localizing your app or
  game for users across the globe.
</p>
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page.title=Developer Stories: Google Play Game Services
page.title=Developer Stories: Games
meta.tags="google play, games, global, developer story"
page.timestamp=1381449601
page.image=/images/distribute/glu-ew-gpgames.jpg
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<p>
  <a href="https://developers.google.com/games/">Google Play game services</a>
  lets you add great social features to your games quickly, without having to
  build them yourself. You can add multiplayer, game invites, quests, and a
  variety of other features &mdash; all from within your app. Google provides
  cross-platform game and player infrastructure for you, as well as insights
  and analytics to help you understand the activities of users in your games.
  Learn how top game studios are taking advantage of Google Play game services
  &mdash; the features they've added and the results they are seeing.
</p>

<p>
  The case study presentations below highlight how top game studios are taking
  advantage of Google Play game services &mdash; the features they've added and
  the results they are seeing. Each deck (PDF) is focused on a single game and
  how it uses a specific Google Play gemes feature.
</p>
<section class="dac-section dac-small" id="games-videos"><div class="wrap">
  <h2 class="norule">Videos</h2>

  <div class="resource-widget resource-flow-layout col-16"
      data-query="type:youtube+tag:developerstory+tag:games"
      data-sortOrder="-timestamp"
      data-cardSizes="6x6"
      data-items-per-page="15"
      data-initial-results="6"></div>
</div></section>

<section class="dac-section dac-small" id="games-articles"><div class="wrap">
  <h2 class="norule">Articles</h2>

<div class="resource-widget resource-flow-layout col-13"
    data-query="collection:distribute/stories/games"
  <div class="resource-widget resource-flow-layout col-16"
      data-query="type:distribute+tag:developerstory+tag:games"
      data-sortOrder="-timestamp"
    data-cardSizes="18x12"
    data-maxResults="32"></div>
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      data-cardSizes="6x6"
      data-items-per-page="15"
      data-initial-results="6"></div>
</div></section>
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