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Korayem rated 20 months ago
From the page: "The Open Handset Alliance, a group of more than 30 technology and mobile companies, is developing Android: the first complete, open, and free mobile platform. To help developers get started developing new applications, we're offering an early look at the Android Software De... more
Tags: cell-phones, android, google, open-source, mobile-computing, phone

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Jint3i rated 9 months agocell-phones
The potential behind Android makes me feel like a kid all over again, except this time I can make the toys instead of waiting for someone else to provide them. Update: Got it. Love it. I'm working on math libraries in case anybody is interested. I've got simple 3D matrix and vector stuff going in OpenGL ES already.
whoKnowsMeNow rated 10 months agocell-phones, mobile-computing, open-source, google, android
Starting Android coding
online-ethics rated 13 months agocell-phones
a group of more than 30 technology and mobile companies, is developing Android: the first complete, open, and free mobile platform. what they are uptoo
LeonardoDaVinci rated 13 months agocell-phones
Here's a better name than "ANDROID": G-STRING, which stands for G.oogle's SDK T.elcomm R.etrieval, I.nternet, & Networking, Gratis! Now where's my free phone?
wsucarlsen rated 13 months agocell-phones
When the phone is ready, so am I. No iphone for me. I'd love it with an Omnia.
duxxyuk rated 17 months agocell-phones
This is it ladies and gentlemen, get your sleeves up, Google will dish out 10 million dollars in prizes to those who write the best apps for their Mobile phone OS called ANDROID (will they offer a prize for a better name I wonder?).
induscrypt rated 19 months agocell-phones, mobile-computing, java, google
From the page: "Android does not differentiate between the phone's basic and third-party applications -- even the dialer or home screen can be replaced."
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