April 3rd, 2008
Had we not been living at a time when we had to be truly concerned with the openness or privacy of our world this story might have generated a different attitude towards the “players.”
Unfortunately, with the stink of the uproar over Net Neutrality, with the stink of the lies and denial of an administration which […]
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February 14th, 2008
m5-rc14
There’s been high level changes in the M5 release of the Android SDK.
Jason Chen…
“We’re excited about the progress that we’ve made and look forward to making additional updates in the future as the platform evolves towards production-readiness.”
There are a couple of changes in m5-rc14 I’d like to highlight:
New user interface - As I mentioned when […]
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February 3rd, 2008
And then I’ll be back…
Meanwhile, this is where my heart is;
And this is what my brain tells me;
[Yes, I’ve duplicated this post elsewhere…]
Tags: Android, Android-Developer-Challenge, Google, Mobile-Applications, Open-Handset-Alliance
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January 30th, 2008
Posted on The Android Developers Blog by Quang Nguyen;
“We’d like to let you know that we are extending the submission deadline for the first Android Developers Challenge to 14 April 2008. Based on the great feedback you’ve given us, we’ve made significant updates to the SDK that we’ll be releasing in several weeks. In order […]
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January 14th, 2008
Introducing the first Android prototype
A small software developer, A La Mobile, based in San Ramon, Calif., on Monday plans to unveil a suite of applications — browser, camera, games and more — based on the new Google-endorsed operating system, Android.
A La Mobile applications (installed on a smartphone from HTC, the Qtek 9090) include: a Google […]
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December 19th, 2007
You’ll Just Have To Work Harder To Win The $10 Million!
You’d think that intelligent folk would understand that Google’s Android would require a developmental period as opposed to being ready to go out of the box.
Come on…
According to Scott Morrison of The Wall Street Journal and Adam MacBeth, Android is buggy so far. I agree […]
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November 28th, 2007
Lest you forget! There’s $10 Million of Google’s money available to those of you talented enough to come up with some mobile applications for Android.
How It Works (from the Android Developer Challenge )
Tags: Android, Android-Developer-Challenge, Google, Mobile-Applications, Open-Handset-Alliance
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