Sorting Out Changes to the Android Developer Agreement – AndroidGuys (blog)

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Sorting Out Changes to the Android Developer Agreement
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As we reported on Saturday, Android developers have been notified of an updated version of the Android Market Developer Distribution Agreement.
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Android, iPhone apps accessing sensitive data – IntoMobile (blog)

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Android, iPhone apps accessing sensitive data
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For example, the company said some Android developers were inadvertently releasing user location data into logs that could be accessed by other programs.

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Android 2.2 Now Available for Motorola Milestone – Teleclick.ca

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Android 2.2 Now Available for Motorola Milestone
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Fortunately, it appears that the thriving Android Developers Community has done it for them, molding the open source operating system to work on the popular

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In Search Of… Android Tablets – ZDNet (blog)

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While most of the big-name aforementioned Android developers could launch their designs with the previous release, 2.1 Eclair, the performance would not be

Carrier billing coming to Android Market – CNET (blog)

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Carrier billing coming to Android Market
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A short post on the official Android Developers blog last weekend brought big news for Android app developers and Android users: carrier
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Licensing service for Android developers now available – Mobile Burn

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Licensing service for Android developers now available
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Today Google, through Android Developers, announced a new licensing service for Android developers that will help block unauthorized use of applications.
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Google Launches Licensing Service … – The Next Web

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Google has just announced a new licensing service allowing Android developers to better protect their applications from unauthorized use.

Android Developers UI Design Tips Presentation Aims To Homogenize Android App … – Android Police (blog)

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Android Developers UI Design Tips Presentation Aims To Homogenize Android App
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Ever notice how Twitter, Facebook, and Yelp all use (nearly) the same start screen implementation? Apparently this is no coincidence.

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Android terms point to operator billing – Register

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Google changes Android Market agreement to support carrier billing – Mobile Burn

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Google changes Android Market agreement to support carrier billing
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According to a post on Google's official Android Developers Blog, the company has made some changes to the Android Market Developer Distribution Agreement.
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