RT @exectweets: "All content will be digital" -Microsoft's Steve Ballmer http://bit.ly/16mIVp
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Introducing Android 1.5 NDK, Release 1 http://bit.ly/14BOUM
Lance Armstrong's Astana Trek Madone http://bit.ly/2LmCEI
Google Android Will Grow 900 Percent in 2009, Analysts Say - http://tinyurl.com/oqx8gm
few wikis have sprung up around Android. Perhaps the most popular is Android-DLs’ wiki, http://bit.ly/sB52h
How can CEOs understand social technologies? (by using them) - post by @gcolony http://tinyurl.com/dlcc8t
Best new Twitter app...(Not Safe For Work) http://bit.ly/okay0
the main problem of android The store is over cluttered with crap apps , we have a solution for you if you are an MNO that want control .
some comments by Android developers on the "Android Discuss" group:"The sales aren't disappointing; they are jaw-droppingly terrible."
Social Media Ad Firm Media6° Raises $9.8M In 1st Round http://bit.ly/tYd39
Nokia Developer Summit The following site has videos with many of the keynotes: http://bit.ly/pPLbB
The iPhone has shown that you dont need a large segment of the population to make a lot of money
differentiators prosper - the vanillas suffer ie if you cannot differentiate(in the minds of the customer) then you become a commodity
Microsoft owns Danger now, which is Android's ancestor. I hear tell, that RIM has a Java-based userland. not easy to open these up
Nokia and Microsoft are in a position where even a full-on effort at turning their handset OSs into open systems Too much legacy
Android's UI framework makes it possible to drop your app seamlessly into the Android UI. Very very unlike the typical handset Java ME
Android the only application runtime as sophisticated as Apple's, and the entire Android userland, & the dialer is implemented in Java.
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