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Google will release 3rd Android 11 developer preview in May 2020

Google will release 3rd Android 11 developer preview in May 2020. According to Google , the first beta version of Android 11 is due to be released in May 2020, and platform stability should be achieved in June. Google has released a new developer preview of Android 11. The third pre-release now brings some new features that could make it easier for programmers. The Exit Reasons API, for example, can be used to get details after an app suddenly quits. In the third preview version, Google updated the API based on user suggestions. The new ADB incremental mode should speed up the transfer of files via ADB (Android Debug Bridge). The installation of very large APK files via ADB can sometimes take a long time and thus reduce productivity.  Thanks to ADB Incremental, the transfer of files with more than 2 GB should be up to ten times faster. In the pre-release version, the new mode only works with the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, but after the start of Android 11, all new devices sho

Global online trade is suffering massively from the corona virus crisis

The slump due to the Corona virus should not affect the market leader Amazon. 

In March 2020, sales in e-commerce declined by almost 20 percent compared to the previous year 2019. 

The Federal Association of E-Commerce and Mail Order Germany (BEVH) announced on April 6, 2020. The categories that were also in high demand in the retail sector, however, were able to record significant increases in some cases. These were groceries, drugstores, medicines and do it yourself as well as hardware store items.

"E-commerce is now a normal shopping channel. That is why such a crisis in consumer sentiment is having a full impact on our industry. The claim that e-commerce would emerge as a winner from the corona pandemic is simply wrong," said Gero Furchheim, President of the BEVH.


Almost all of the growth that online retailing had achieved in January and February 2019 had been destroyed by the slump in March. Between January and March, the online trade nevertheless achieved an increase of 1.5 percent compared to the same quarter of the previous year.

In March, sales slumped by 18.1 percent across all categories. Apparel therefore crashed by more than 35 percent. Consumer electronics were down 20.9 percent, and computers and accessories were down 22.7 percent despite spending on home office solutions.

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