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Get Started Developing for Android with Eclipse - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

  • Why Develop for Android?Android is an open-source platform based on the Linux kernel, and is installed on thousands of devices from a wide range of manufacturers. Android exposes your application to all sorts of hardware that you’ll find in modern mobile devices — digital compasses, video cameras, GPS, orientation sensors, and more.
  • Android is an open-source platform based on the Linux kernel, and is installed on thousands of devices from a wide range of manufacturers.
  • Android’s free development tools make it possible for you to start writing software at little or no cost.
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  • Publishing to Android Market incurs a one-off registration fee (US $25 at the time of writing) and, unlike Apple’s App Store which famously reviews each submission, makes your application available for customers to download and buy after a quick review process
  • Here are a few other advantages Android offers you as a developer:The Android SDK is available for Windows, Mac and Linux, so you don’t need to pay for new hardware to start writing applications.An SDK built on Java. If you’re familiar with the Java programming language, you’re already halfway there.By distributing your application on Android Market, it’s available to hundreds of thousands of users instantly. You’re not just limited to one store, because there are alternatives, too. For instance, you can release your application on your own blog. Amazon have recently been rumoured to be preparing their own Android app store also.As well as the technical SDK documentation, new resources are being published for Android developers as the platform gains popularity among both users and developers.
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    Mobile Development for Android Apps
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    This article also includes a step by step walkthrough development for android app using Android SDK. With so little offering courses on Android development currently, it could prove to be a good read. ;)
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Android Is Winning | TechCrunch - 0 views

  • Developers cannot ignore Android. The old mantra of releasing on iOS and then eventually hitting Android needs to be rethought. Google also needs to step up its game. Google Play is a mess and Android has a very big problem with piracy. Android the ecosystem still sucks, but Android the mobile platform is winning.
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TODAYonline | Tech | Mobile Apps | Meet your app makers - 3 views

  • Appcelerator Titanium Mobile Platforms: iPhone and Android What you need to get started: Software installed from the site Feature set: 4/5 | Difficulty: 5/5 | Reach: 5/5 To use Appcelerator Titanium Mobile, you need to be familiar with Web languages like Python, HTML and Javascript. That said, you will not need to know specific programming languages typically required to develop apps for the iPhone and Android. All you do is build the app using Web languages, and Titanium does the rest. You will need to download the iPhone SDK (which is Mac-only) if you plan to make iPhone apps. This development platform doesn't come with any tutorials - you will have to rely on the goodwill of the community and learn how to use the tools through knowledge posted on forums. There are also paid services that provide support and automation during the app-making process. If you know how to wield the tools correctly, Titanium can offer more features than App Inventor for Android. But there are limitations to being a third-party development platform - the latest features in iOS and Android OS are not guaranteed to work here. Verdict: If you are open to teaching yourself app development as a hobby, the versatile Appcelerator Titanium Mobile is a great way to start. The faint of heart need not apply.
  • App Inventor lets you create apps by dragging and dropping "building blocks" embedded with code that work when you drag them onto a blank canvas. These blocks let you access virtually every function of an Android handset - from timestamps and touchscreen virtual buttons to the motion sensor and GPS.
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    An article on TodayOnline regarding reviews on Mobile App Development tool. - App Inventor for Android - Ovi App Wizard for Nokia Devices - Appcelerator Titanium Mobile for iphones
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    lesser hardcore programming is needed. less frustration and more hairs.
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webNotes -- Web-based Android Notepad - 0 views

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    webNotes is a free Android application for taking notes. You can use the app on your phone or on your computer. Notes written on your Android phone and notes that you write in your online webNotes account are automatically synced. 
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SoundCloud brings 'sets' to version 2.5 of its Android and iPhone app - The Next Web - 0 views

  • Keep also lets you speak to it: the service transcribes voice memos for you automatically. Since we’re talking about Google here, there’s also a “super-fast search” function so you can find the note you wrote, read it, and then either archive or delete it.
  • Google on Wednesday announced Google Keep, a note-taking service similar to Evernote, for both the Web and Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean) devices. You can try the service out now for yourself at Drive.Google.com/Keep or download the Android app from the Google Play Store.
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    Here comes a new challenger
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Ice Cream Sandwich: Hands-On With Google's New Android OS | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

  • In all, Ice Cream Sandwich is a generous complement of clever features. The OS immediately elevates any phone past other Android competitors that may be considered for purchase. Voice dictation still falls far behind iOS, but aside from that and the vastly better selection of apps available for iOS, Android is easily just as enchanting to use, and markedly more robust.
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Adobe Demos Flash-to-HTML5 Conversion Tool [VIDEO] - 1 views

  • At Adobe’s MAX conference the other night, that message was made manifest with a live demonstration of a Flash to HTML5 conversion tool, which is currently in the works. The tool is incredibly impressive in that it can convert full Flash animation into HTML5 on the fly
  • Watch the demonstration video to get an idea of how users will be able to take elements from within the newly converted HTML5 code to re-insert elsewhere on a web page
  • Those animations or interactions will now be viewable on all kinds of devices — including the iPhone () and iPad. This is where we think that this HTML5 conversion tool has real possibilities. It’s one thing to be able to convert a movie or animation
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  • Adobe might be serious about wanting to push Flash and Adobe Air () on mobile platforms like the BlackBerry PlayBook, HP’s webOS and Google’s () Android (), but that doesn’t mean that the company isn’t listening to its customers and providing cross-platform solutions that can work on the many different device types
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    The evolution of flash. Flash's reponses to HTML 5
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Google Docs Editing Goes Mobile - 0 views

  • Google () announced Wednesday morning that it has begun rolling out mobile editing for Google Docs (). The update isn’t yet available for everyone, but it should be available to all over the next few days.To date, only Google Docs spreadsheets have supported mobile editing. When the the update hits, all Google Docs documents will be editable on devices running Android () 2.2 (and higher) and iOS 3.0+.We’ve not been able to test it out yet, but Google has released a little video — as seen above — showcasing the new mobile editing capabilities of Google Docs.
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    That means that... - You can work on that important memo...while on the bus or train to work. - If you're behind on a group proposal, but really want to make it to the ball game tonight, your whole team can work on it from the bleacher seats. - You can take minute-by-minute notes at a concert so you'll always remember the setlist. And your friends can jealously follow in real-time at home. - and the list goes on!
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Introducing the Android Market website - Official Google Mobile Blog - 0 views

  • The website makes it easy to discover great new apps with a bigger, brighter interface. You can also send apps directly to your Android device with just a few clicks—no wires needed. We’ve built in new social features, too. You can share apps with your friends through Twitter. And you can read and post app reviews directly to Android Market from the web or from your device.
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    Wah kaoz! It now syncs with my Gmail account!
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AutoDesk To Bring AutoCAD To Android On April 20 | Android News, Reviews, Apps, Games, ... - 0 views

  • AutoCAD is software made for 2D/3D design and drafting – and now it’s coming to Android.
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    Stated that there is an iphone version which has been released earlier on, AutoCad WS. Has anyone download it on their iphone?
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ASUS - Tablet- ASUS Nexus 7 - 2 views

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    Those thinking of getting an Android slate might not have to wait too long for the Google Nexus 7 by Asus. It runs the latest Android OS, Jelly Bean. One source rumours an official release in early Sep 2012 (http://www.sgphonedeals.com/blog/2012/07/17/asus-google-nexus-7-releasedavailable-singapore-tentatively-early-sept-2012-price-updated/).
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Supporting Multiple Screens | Android Developers - 0 views

  • Screen sizes and densities of emulator skins included in the Android SDK.
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    This is an overview of Android's platform support for multiple screens. 
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Virtually Walk the World With an Android-Enabled Treadmill - 1 views

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    Android device is getting more promising as some researcher attached an Android tablet to a treadmill so that you can virtually walk a terrain you draw on the Google map.
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See your location history dashboard and more with Google Maps 5.3 for Android - Officia... - 0 views

  • Today, we’re happy to announce Google Maps 5.3 for Android, which lets you see your Google Location History dashboard, check in at “home,” and add your own aspects for places when rating them.
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Mobile encoding guidelines for Android powered devices - 0 views

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    Henry This is a guidelines for developing video contents for Android. It describes the constraints, dimensions and encoding methods. See if it helps in your projects
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Miren Browses the Web In Hyper Speed on Android - 0 views

  • Miren Browser is a super quick, lightweight web browser that packs some serious browsing speed on both Android phones and tablets. With its minimalistic layout in full screen mode, it leaves you with an uninhibited view of your websites and rss feeds.
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Overview of App Stores - 1 views

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    You are able to find all sort of platform for app development here from Amazon Appstore for Android Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad, Apple Mac App Store, BlackBerry App World, Google Android Market, Nokia Ovi Store Windows Phone 7 Marketplace and more within a dropdown menu all in a glance. Drill down to information per country. You may want to take a look or reference to this when developing app. There information like application the platforms the country have, people reached, billing methods, development supports, subscription billing or developer submission etc.
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HoRNDIS: USB tethering driver for Mac OS X - 0 views

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    May be useful for those who have OS X and Android phones
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Google Translate for Android gets 50 language packages for offline translation on Ginge... - 0 views

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    It's really useful, and I tried the voice feature - it converts my speech into text accurately most of the time! The nearest thing to a mobile universal translator now... Great for helping you learn new languages on the go.
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