For India’s app industry and the builders who power it, AppsTimes had a developer-focused week worth bookmarking. A career guide, a practical tools review, and an important policy update — together they cover building a career, working efficiently, and staying compliant. Here is the catch-up from June 30 to July 3, and why each piece earns its place.

1. Becoming a Mobile App Developer

App development remains one of the most in-demand skills of the decade, and AppsTimes’ piece on becoming a mobile app developer maps out the path. It covers the skills, tools, and mindset needed to break into the field and build a sustainable career.

What makes it valuable is the practical, grounded perspective. Rather than hyping the profession, it lays out what the work actually involves, which skills genuinely matter, and how aspiring developers can build a portfolio that gets them hired. For students and career-switchers in India’s booming tech scene, it is an honest, encouraging roadmap.

2. The Best Remote Desktop Apps of 2026

Remote and hybrid work are now permanent fixtures, and AppsTimes’ review of the best remote desktop apps in 2026 covers the tools that let you access your machine from anywhere. Expect coverage of performance, security, ease of setup, and cross-platform support.

The review is useful because remote desktop needs vary so widely. A developer needs low latency and reliability; an IT admin needs secure access to multiple machines; a freelancer just wants something simple that works. By weighing those needs against real features, the piece helps you choose a tool that fits how you actually work rather than the flashiest option.

3. The Latest Google Play Store Policy Changes

For anyone publishing Android apps, Play Store policy is not optional reading, and AppsTimes’ breakdown of the Google Play Store policy changes keeps developers ahead of the curve. It explains what is changing and what it means for real apps.

This is the kind of update that quietly makes or breaks a listing. Policy shifts around data, permissions, or content can force real changes to your app — and getting caught off guard risks removal. By translating the changes into practical implications, the piece helps developers stay compliant and protect the visibility they have worked hard to earn.

A career path, the right tools, and staying compliant — a well-rounded developer week. For more startup stories, app lists, and industry insight, visit AppsTimes, and check back here for the next roundup.