Google have announced the system they will use to get applications developers have created to mobile users. It’s called Android Market. Google say it will be a bit like You Tube and they want to make it as open and easy as possible for developers to make their applications available.
From the monthly archives:
August 2008
Android Dream HTC Phone to be Released October 13th 2008
It is being reported that the new Android Dream HTC Phone, the T-Mobile G1 will be released on October 13th on pre-order. Existing T-Mobile customers will be able to pre-order the phone apparently from September 17th to October 3rd.
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Google Android asking for Help from Security Experts
The people at Android have reached out to the security community and asked them for help in finding bugs and security issues in the platform. They say they have found and fixed many of their own bugs but are asking security experts to take a look and report any bugs they find directly to the Android security team.
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FCC Approves Android Dream
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved a new mobile phone from HTC called the Dream which is believed to be the first to be powered by Android.
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Google Releases SDK Beta 0.9
Google has released the latest version of its Software Development Kit (SDK). Google explains that the first SDK’s were to give developers an idea of what to expect from Android, but this release 0.9 is a beta and is almost the final version.
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Google Android Out Soon, is it a Dream?
If you’ve been reading anything in the blogosphere technology related over the last few days then you will know that T-Mobile is going to be the first carrier of Google Android. It’s not such a big surprise really, there has been speculation as I’ve reported before that T-Mobile will be the first Google Android carrier, forums and blogs have been speculating for a while. [click to continue...]
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