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by Alex Dobie
Apr 01, 2011
  Can't attend this year's Google I/O conference? Google and the GTUG network have you covered, with a number of Google I/O Extended events around the world where developers can watch live stream...
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 29, 2011
Many ROM developers were just waiting to pounce on this as soon as it went live and now, it has. Yes, HTC fought it but ultimately released the kernel source for the HTC Thunderbolt. If you're looking...
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by Alex Dobie
Mar 24, 2011
 HTC's pen-based Scribe technology will be made available for developers to use, according to recent reports. This will allow developers to create apps which take advantage of the unique har...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 15, 2011
Google has flip the switch on app download statistics, giving developers a cool look at who is downloading their apps, where they're from and what devices they're using. You get a Google Finance-like...
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by Andrew Melnizek
Mar 11, 2011
There are a lot of developers out there who are interested in bringing their iOS games to the Android platform. But a lot of them have some reservations about jumping on board with the platform. Well,...
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by Jared DiPane
Mar 09, 2011
Over the past couple of months Android has certainly seen an increase in quality games coming to the platform, but OpenFeint is just not 100 percent satisfied with the comparison of iOS games to ...
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by Alex Dobie
Mar 01, 2011
 Google is once again showering developers with cool swag at this year's Game Developers Conference. Just as some of last year's attendees found themselves with a free Nexus One or Motorola ...
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by Chris Parsons
Feb 23, 2011
We're not exactly too sure why this took as long as it did to turn up but no matter. It's here now and that's all that really counts. The ritual dumping of the system has taken place for the Motorola ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 03, 2011
One of the cool new ways we can interact with applications in Honeycomb is with "fragments."  Have a look at the Honeycomb event video, then check them out in real world use in CNN's ne...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 25, 2011
Google's launched its Google IO 2011 site -- your one-stop shop for everything related to Google's annual developer's conference. Registration hasn't opened yet, so stay tuned for that. But attendee ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 25, 2011
Flipping through the session listings for Google IO 2011, and a couple of things stand out: First, there's building web apps and Android apps for Google TV. Google TV, as you'll recall, was ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 17, 2011
It's still way too early to tell how much traction Amazon's Android Appstore will gain. But we know developers have been testing the waters. And it makes sense. Registration is currently free (they'v...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Dec 20, 2010
You hear a lot of talk about rooting, especially when a new or difficult handset gets rooted.  But what many of us forget, especially those new to Android, is that rooting, and having to root pho...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 11, 2010
The new look to the Android Market will be rolling out over the next couple of weeks. But if you just can't wait, you can download and install it now. We've done so and have taken it for a test ride....
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by Chris Parsons
Nov 05, 2010
As we mentioned a little while back, Google has had plans to give developers free Google TV devices for a while now. Keeping good on their word, developers are now reporting that the emails have been...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Nov 01, 2010
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is going to change the face of Android, and Samsung is doing its part to assist developers and make the transition of developing for a tablet as seamless as possible.  Sams...
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by Andrew Melnizek
Oct 27, 2010
On Tuesday, Google gave away more than 3,000 Logitech Revue devices to those that attended Adobe's MAX conference in Los Angeles. But Google isn't stopping there. The company also announced on it...
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by Sean Brunett
Sep 29, 2010
A survey released this week suggests that mobile developers are picking Android to succeed over other Operating Systems, most notably iOS, in the long-run. The survey was conducted by Appcelerator and...
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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 23, 2010
Aaron La, the developer behind Advanced Task Manager, has opened his books and gives us some interesting insight into the Android Market, profitability and his own opinions of the market.We'll let Aa...
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by Andrew Melnizek
Aug 20, 2010
The Nexus One has been through a lot -- it's been strapped to a rocket, had mutiple cameos in HBO's hit show "Entourage," it died and came back to life again as Google's main dev phone....
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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 05, 2010
We're still trying to get over the death of the Nexus One as a consumer phone, but at least Google planned on continuing to make it available to developers. And now it's official, available to d...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 23, 2010
A PSA for all you application developers out there: Google has updated the Android Market Developer Distribution Agreement "in preparation for some work we’re doing on introducin...
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by Sean Brunett
Jul 20, 2010
   Sprint made an important announcement this morning, with the news that they are giving their customers a free app called The Sprint Zone. The Sprint Zone is aimed at making life easi...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 16, 2010
Once again, the folks at Snaptic are reaching out to Android developers, this time to help their participation in the 2010 Health2.0 Challenge.  As Snaptic tell us, "It’s for a great c...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 08, 2010
If you're the type of Android user who has the SDK stashed on your computer (and let's face it -- if you're reading this, chances are you do), then know that Google has updated it to be in line with t...
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by Dieter Bohn
May 20, 2010
The Froyo craziness continues - Google as already released the Software Development Kit for Android 2.2.If you're an Android developer, go on over to the Android Developer site to get your downlo...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 11, 2010
We'd love to take all of you with us next week to the Google I/O developers conference in San Francisco, but you know how much it costs to check luggage these days. The good news is we'll be there to...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 23, 2010
Calling all developers: The Snaptic Developer Conference is looking for a few good coders for a May 27 event in San Francisco. The agenda includes:Interactive sessions with amazing speakersAndroi...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 05, 2010
As is quickly becoming the norm at developer conferences, we're getting word that Nexus Ones and Motorola Droids are being given out in advance to developers who plan to attend the Google IO conf...
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by Jared DiPane
Mar 15, 2010
 While it may be the new OS in the game, Android continues to grow, and Google understands they need to grow at the same pace. Recently we saw that the creator of the cell phone has switched...