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| Google gives your Android apps more room to breathe Google just introduced a low-key change that could make a big, big impact on the Android apps you use. The search giant has doubled the maximum initial download size for apps from 50MB to 100MB, giving developers more headroom before they have to... http://www.engadget.com/2015/09/28/g...ownload-limit/ |
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