One of the most-talked about announcements at last year’s Google I/O is now available for some Android users. Android Instant Apps act as a sort of bridge between web apps and native Android applications by allowing users to run specific parts of applications without needing to install the whole thing. Ellie Powers, Google’s Group Project Manager, took to the stage last May at I/O to give us a taste of how it works. In the demo, Powers detailed a fairly typical instant message conversation in which one user shares a link with another to Buzzfeed Video’s ‘Tasty’ app. The recipient can then open the…

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