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Interior design and decorating resource Houzz is the overall best Android app of the year, according to Google, which this evening announced the results of the first-ever Google Play Awards
at its developer conference, Google I/O. While in previous years, the company had rounded up large numbers of apps for “Best of” lists, the new Google Play Awards instead follows Apple’s
model of selecting winners across a variety of categories. But where Apple chooses best apps for phone, tablet, and watch, along with selections like “most innovative,” Google took a
somewhat different path. It selected 5 nominees across 10 categories, and didn’t differentiate between those built for tablet or phone. Google also nominated apps that reflected a group of
developers who were taking the best advantage of Google’s services, like “Best Use of Google Play Game Services,” plus those who did the best job of implementing Google’s newer design
language, Material Design. And Google didn’t limit itself to only one category focused on innovation, but chose several angles – including not only the “most innovative” app, but also
“Standout Startup” and “Early Adopter. The move was likely meant to signal that not all of the best and most creative new apps are exclusive to iOS, or launched on iOS first. The company
live-streamed the ceremony this evening from Google I/O, which was also a change from previous years. On stage, the company spoke of Google Play’s evolution and noted that the online
storefront now reaches over a billion users daily. Apps are obviously a huge draw for this store – earlier this week, Google said that app installs from Google Play had reached 65 billion in
the past year. The winning apps were chosen by a panel of experts at Google, and rated on several factors, including app quality and innovation. To be considered, the apps either needed to
have launched or had a major update over the last 12 months. Houzz ended up winning the “Best App” title, beating out BuzzFeed News, Colorfy, TuneIn Radio and Yummly. Meanwhile, the hugely
popular Clash Royale walked away with the “Best Game” crown, topping Alphabear, Clash of Kings, MARVEL Future Fight, and Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes. From the startup world, the smart airfare
prediction engine Hopper won “Best Standout Startup” and millennial-focused investing app Robinhood grabbed the win for “Best Use of Material Design.” The full list of this year’s winners
is below: Best App: Houzz Best Early Adopter: World Around Me Best Families App: Thinkrolls 2 Best Go Global: Pokemon Shuffle Mobile Best Game: Clash Royale Most Innovative: NYT VR Best Use
of Material Design: Robinhood Best Standout Indie: Alphabear Best Use of Google Play Game Services: Table Tennis Touch Best Standout Startup: Hopper