It is interesting project,
only thing I do not like ( but it depends ) is implementation of "just" OpenGL ES 1.0, when 2.0 is ready.
I am quite curious how wide success will this Google step have.
Thanks,
Petr
There is a new Android SDK version out. I haven't messed with it, but thought I would put the link up. I think it is the future of the next wave of handheld device OS's.
http://code.google.com/android/what-is-android.html
This article here also gives a very nice other view to what Android is:
http://www.news.com/8301-13580_3-9815165-39.html
A nice detailed video explanation of the API, highly recommend to watch to get a lot of info
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It is interesting project,
only thing I do not like ( but it depends ) is implementation of "just" OpenGL ES 1.0, when 2.0 is ready.
I am quite curious how wide success will this Google step have.
Thanks,
Petr
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Well, I think probably many feel as I do.... I have a nice phone with a nice little keyboard built in, I bought the phone, but I can't put what I want on it althought I bought my own 2 gig memory card. I can put mp3's, videos and pictures, but I can't select my own apps. I have to download and pay for apps they provide. I can't back up my contacts to my memory card for instance.
From what I can tell with the open os is that I will be able to write my own apps, use whatever apps I want as long as they are written for Android, so I think that is a very big thing. I hope it catches on like wild fire!!
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