Asked 6 years, 5 months ago Viewed 132 times I am to build an android app that needs a central cloud storage (along with some server coding). My app is somewhat in the footsteps of I mean i should be able to store a login and registration (possibly FB login in the future too). Then, i will also have to maintain and fetch users' 'friends' in the app along with a status (that can be changed any time by the friends). I am not new with android dev. I also know ample amount of web development. However, i don't know the approach to this kind of an app that is to use some server side code and online db for android. I have search a lot on the internet and have found a bunch of stuff, but i am just not getting the confidence as to which approach is what i need here. Is there something pre-built and given by Google themselves? Do i have to by a domain, deploy a hidden (UI-less) web service and access it through the android app? is there a free option out there by google? Is there a sample demonstration android app out there?
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