GoodCore Software Offers Expert Android App Development Services – openPR (press release)

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GoodCore Software Offers Expert Android App Development Services
openPR (press release)
The android developers at GoodCore can take up android application programming and android software development best suited to their clients. The company's offer of custom designing, development and deploying of android applications of the clients'

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Application Developers Alliances Seeks to Unite All Developers – SDTimes.com (blog)

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Application Developers Alliances Seeks to Unite All Developers
SDTimes.com (blog)
Developers have access to tons of different developer networks — you've got the Android Developers' blog, the iOS developer network, Windows has one and RIM does too, but wouldn't it be nice to have access to tips and tricks for all those,

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Google urges Android developers to move away from menu buttons – Inquirer

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Google urges Android developers to move away from menu buttons
Inquirer
By Lawrence Latif SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Google has urged Android developers to do away with the menu button, urging them to use an 'action bar'. As part of Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb release last year it made a big push towards use of the action bar,
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Android kills the menu button, demands action – Pocket-lint.com

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Android kills the menu button, demands action
Pocket-lint.com
That's the message from Scott Main, lead tech writer for developer.android.com, who has posted an article advising Android developers to change their ways. "Honeycomb removed the reliance on physical buttons, and introduced the ActionBar class as the

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Google Tells Android Developers to Stop Using the Menu Button – eWeek

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Google Tells Android Developers to Stop Using the Menu Button
eWeek
Google is telling Android developers to stop using the Menu button when building apps and move to the ActionBar, which was introduced with Android 3.0, Honeycomb. Google is telling Android developers to stop using its Menu button and begin using the
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Google Friendly Reminder: The Menu Button Does Not Provide For An Ideal User … – Phandroid.com

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Google Friendly Reminder: The Menu Button Does Not Provide For An Ideal User
Phandroid.com
by Chris Chavez on January 26th, 2012 at 8:12 pm The Android Developers blog was updated today with a friendly post reminding developers that in Google's vision for Android's future — there will be no menu buttons. Google hopes to instead,

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Goodbye Menu Button. Hello Action Bar – Android Authority

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Goodbye Menu Button. Hello Action Bar
Android Authority
and instead use the most important ones in the “action bar” that's in Android 4.0+, or even implement them inside the app, as many iOS developers have already done on their iOS apps, and other Android developers have done it, too.

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Google to Android devs – Stop using menu button – AndroidOS.in

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Google to Android devs – Stop using menu button
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Google has published a gentle reminder for Android developers on its Android dev blog today. Company wants developers to move to Action Bar from the traditional menu button in their Android apps. As company is trying to stop relying on hardware buttons

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Google reminds Android developers that the Menu button is going away – The Verge

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Google reminds Android developers that the Menu button is going away
The Verge
By Chris Ziegler on January 26, 2012 07:29 pm 0Comments In a new post on its Android Developers Blog today, Google is giving devs tips on how to better prepare their apps for a brave, Menu button-less future. Honeycomb started the revolution by
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iOS, Android apps that go on sale see significant revenue jump – CNET (blog)

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iOS, Android apps that go on sale see significant revenue jump
CNET (blog)
by Joe Aimonetti January 26, 2012 2:57 PM PST According to app store analytics researcher Distimo, developers who put their iPhone and iPad apps on sale in Apple's App Store see a significant jump in revenue, as do Android developers using the Android
Android app makers can boost revenue with price cuts, promosAndroid Apps Appolicious

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