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Bluetooth will be missing from Google Android While developers have been hard at work building Android applications that can use GPS (Global Positioning System), Wi-Fi and cameras, they just discovered they likely won't be able to offer applications that use one common mobile phone feature: Bluetooth. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Android's missing Bluetooth: Limitations laid out Parlez-vous GoogleTalk? Er, no Android developers have admitted that Google's mobile phone platform won't support GoogleTalk in its first version, and that Bluetooth support will be severely limited.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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How Many Google Android-based Dreams Will T-Mobile Sell This Year? - eWeek SifyHow Many Google Android-based Dreams Will T-Mobile Sell This Year?eWeek - 56 minutes agoBy Clint Boulton The Linux-based Dream, built by Google, T-Mobile and HTC, will go on sale in October. Apple sold 1 million iPhones in 74 days, so we're wondering how many Androi Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Update: Nokia buys rest of Symbian, will make code open source Nokia on Tuesday announced it plans to acquire all of Symbian, which develops an operating system for mobile phones. The Finnish phone giant currently owns about 48 percent and will pay ¬264 million ($410 million) for the rest. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Android Will be 100% Open Source, Says Google Dev Connection: "Contrary to some reports, everything that makes Android 'Android,' including all the core platform components and libraries needed to port Android to new devices will be open sourced under commonly used, industry standard licenses, says Google..." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Application Development Google Launches Android SDK, Development ... - eWeek ZDNetApplication Development Google Launches Android SDK, Development ...eWeek - 55 minutes agoBy Clint Boulton In a nod to application development, Google introduces an SDK for its Android mobile operating system and Android's first developer's roadmap.Googl Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Google releases new Android SDK - CNET News.com Telegraph.co.ukGoogle releases new Android SDKCNET News.com - 2 hours agoGoogle released a new version of the software developer kit for its Android mobile open development platform on Wednesday. The new SDK has a new user interface, a geocoder that lets developers sea Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Google Android Developers Not Surprised By Kill Switch - CRN Sydney Morning HeraldGoogle Android Developers Not Surprised By Kill SwitchCRN - 2 hours agoSome of the application developers for Google's Android platform said they weren't aware of a kill switch feature the vendor reportedly has put into its mobile operating system, Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Will Google Android Eclipse Ubuntu Mobile? The VAR Guy: "But he's also starting to wonder if Google Android--rather than Ubuntu--will be the open source platform of choice for mobile Internet devices (MIDs)..." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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T-Mobile To Introduce 'G1' Google Android Phone Sept. 23 - InformationWeek ZDNetT-Mobile To Introduce 'G1' Google Android Phone Sept. 23InformationWeek - 56 minutes agoThe handset made by HTC promises to reinvigorate the smart phone market and to provide a mobile application platform to rival Apple's iPhone.Dream On: T-Mobile To Unveil Fir Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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How Google Can Save Android From Certain Failure T-Mobile's new G1 is the first phone to be based on Google's Android operating system -- but it's not a "Googlephone." If Google really wants to compete with Apple's iPhone, it needs to fix that, and fast. Wired.com Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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How Google Can Save Android From Certain Failure T-Mobile's new G1 is the first phone to be based on Google's Android operating system -- but it's not a "Googlephone." If Google really wants to compete with Apple's iPhone, it needs to fix that, and fast. Wired.com Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Google plays Hide and Seek with Android SDK How to lose friends and alienate developers Google's strict code of secrecy may work fine for protecting its internal operations. But the company isn't ingratiating itself to software developers by keeping major updates to its Android mobile software platform locked away in a Mountain View dungeo Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Google's G1 or Apple iPhone? ... - InternetNews.com Sydney Morning HeraldGoogle's G1 or Apple iPhone? ...InternetNews.com - 12 hours agoEarly reviews find a lot to like and a lot to criticize in the first Android handset. But its real strength may be in driving the industry forward.Google Android Developers Not Surpr Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Google beats bugs from Android Wot Apple, no SDK? Building on the momentum of the first demos of prototype Android handsets at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the internet's favorite search engine has released a new version of the Android software development kit (SDK).… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Google frees Android from code of secrecy Closed open platform now open When Google calls Android an open mobile platform, it's no longer stretching the truth.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Road Warriors: Four Bluetooth Headsets Compared Starting July 1, talking on your cellphone while driving in California is not only dumb and dangerous -- it's also illegal. Illegal, that is, if you hold the phone up to your ear. So instead of getting pinched by Smokey this summer, enlist a Bluetooth headset as your driving partner. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Road Warriors: Four Bluetooth Headsets Compared Starting July 1, talking on your cellphone while driving in California is not only dumb and dangerous -- it's also illegal. Illegal, that is, if you hold the phone up to your ear. So instead of getting pinched by Smokey this summer, enlist a Bluetooth headset as your driving partner. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Bluetooth body confirms Wi-Fi 'hijack' plan 802.11 to speed Bluetooth transmissions Mobile World Congress The organisation behind Bluetooth will tomorrow go public on its plan to borrow bandwidth from Wi-Fi, allowing the device-to-device wireless connection technology to offer faster data transfers when it needs to.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Android's Slick Debut Steals the Show at Google I/O Conference Google chose its developer conference in San Francisco to debut key features within its Android mobile operating system for smartphones. By showing off a few apps that clearly challenge Apple's iPhone, the demo won the favor of the attendees. Google also announced some enhancements to the developer Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |

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