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Nov
2007
Posted in: Java Mobile Development
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Nov
2007
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
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Google has just released an update of their Android Open Mobile Platform SDK. Android is an open mobile platform that will be available for mobile phones soon and Google has released the software development kit under the Apache license. The SDK is available for the Linux, MacOS X (intel) and Windows operating systems.
17
Nov
2007
Posted in: Java Mobile Development
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The $10,000,000 prize money has created quite a stir among Java developers. It is very interesting to know what kind of ingenious software that will emerge as winners in Google’s Android Developer Challenge. Google very well understands that developer acceptance is key to the widespread use of the Android open mobile platform. I for one have my ideas on what would be a cool software to see getting developed for the Android platform.
13
Nov
2007
Posted in: Java Mobile Development
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What a way to introduce the Android SDK to the community! Google didn’t just released the Android open mobile platform today, they also started the Android Developer Challenge (ADC). The ADC is for all developers to create applications for the Android platform and the prize money is …
13
Nov
2007
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Well, my wait for the Android SDK has ended. As soon as I saw that the Android SDK was already available for download, I immediately got a copy. You should go and get a copy if you still haven’t got a one.
12
Nov
2007
Posted in: Java Mobile Stuff
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Up to now Apple has not supported Java on it’s iPhone and the newest MacOSX — Leopard. What could be the reason behind the delay? Apple has announced that they will be coming out with an SDK for their iPhone soon! Do you know what the SDK looks like?
10
Nov
2007
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I have read quite a sizeable amount of news on Google’s move into the mobile arena and it’s announcement about their complete mobile phone stack called Android. What is the composition of Android? Besides using Linux as the operating system, what other software did Google use in creating the complete open mobile platform?



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