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Role of Startups in Empowering India

I am keeping keen observation on the situation of growth of IT startups in India and how it's helping India in empowering, from a long time and I feel not only IT startups but startups in every field adding lots of value to India's growth. In this blog, I am going to discuss how startups are empowering India, why their growth is necessary for India's development and whats the problem almost every startup is facing.  How startups are empowering India ? If you remember the time of 2010-2012 there were no many Indian startups commonly known by people of India. In 2012 Flipkart join the race and went ahead and inspired lots of startups to join the race. In 2012 and till now there were a number of startups have come and trying their luck, creating jobs, inspiring others to start. When a startups success it creates direct and indirect employment, adds value to the economy, inspire youths of India. Innovation in service or product makes people life easy, effective, saves our

15 Key tips to reduce your Android App Size

Users often avoid downloading apps that seem too large, particularly in emerging markets where devices connect to often-spotty 2G and 3G networks or work on pay-by-the-byte plans. This article describes how to reduce your app's APK size, which enables more users to download your app. Understand the APK Structure Before discussing how to reduce the size of your app, it's helpful to understand the structure of an app's APK. An APK file consists of a ZIP archive that contains all the files that comprise your app. These files include Java class files, resource files, and a file containing compiled resources. An APK contains the following directories: META-INF/:   Contains the CERT.SF and CERT.RSA signature files, as well as the  MANIFEST.MF  manifest file. assets/:   Contains the app's assets, which the app can retrieve using an AssetManager object. res/:   Contains resources that aren't compiled into resources.arsc. lib/:   Contains the compiled co