Google releases an Android developers’ kit – Inquirer

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Google releases an Android developers' kit
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By Inquirer Staff SEARCH GORILLA Google has released a software development kit (SDK) for its Android 2.0 smartphone operating system.
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Google Android 2.0 Lands as World Awaits Verizon Droid – eWeek

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Google Android 2.0 Lands as World Awaits Verizon Droid
eWeek
These programming interfaces will allow Android developers to write applications that allow users to sync their devices to various contact sources.
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Google Sweetens Pot For Android Developers With Eclair SDK – ChannelWeb

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Google Sweetens Pot For Android Developers With Eclair SDK
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What's creamy, loaded with carbs and sinfully delicious? Google would have us believe it's the new Android 2.0 software
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Android 2.0: The Next Version of Google’s Mobile OS Is Coming [Video] – Mashable (blog)

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Android 2.0: The Next Version of Google's Mobile OS Is Coming [Video]
Mashable (blog)
Just yesterday, Android developers were discussing the fact that Android 2.0 (codenamed “Eclair”) would be out this week, but that Google hadn't updated its
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Android 2.0 is here! – UberGizmo (blog)

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Android 2.0 is here!
UberGizmo (blog)
Android 2.0 has just been announced officially via the Android developers blog and YouTube.

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Android 2.0 SDK Launches – Phandroid.com

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Android 2.0 SDK Launches
Phandroid.com
Scratch that – the Android Developers Blog have just announced that the SDK now supports 2.0 Eclair! I'm guessing that NDA was used because the “test
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BroadSoft’s VoIP App Store Includes DIY Options for Developers – GigaOm (blog)

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BroadSoft's VoIP App Store Includes DIY Options for Developers
GigaOm (blog)
Today, in conjunction with its BroadSoft Connections

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Android 2.0 Developers Face Another NDA – Phandroid.com

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Android 2.0 Developers Face Another NDA
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2009 If you've been glued to the Android scene since Day 1 then you'll remember way back in the day, after the first Android Developers Challenge,
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‘Half a billion vs 50m’: Ideaworks Labs blows open the wider smartphone market … – RealWire (press release)

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'Half a billion vs 50m': Ideaworks Labs blows open the wider smartphone market
RealWire (press release)
27 October 2009, 7am London UK: Currently it is prohibitively expensive for independent developers to create and port mobile applications across a wide

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‘Half a billion vs 50m’: Ideaworks Labs blows open the wider smartphone market … – RealWire (press release)

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'Half a billion vs 50m': Ideaworks Labs blows open the wider smartphone market
RealWire (press release)
27 October 2009, 7am London UK: Currently it is prohibitively expensive for independent developers to create and port mobile applications across a wide

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