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Introducing the Android-Related Events Calendar!

android_calendarWe're pleased to announce another great joint-effort from some of your favorite Android sites.  Take a look on the right side of the site and you'll see an embedded Google Calendar with Android-related events listed. Going forward, this will feature all the known Android events we can keep track of.  From our weekly podcast show to the big keynote addresses and product launches, we'll be doing our best to compile anything and everything as it pertains to Android.  Other sites already assisting with the calendar are AndroidAndMe, Androinica, and HTCSource.  Some of the items that are on the calendar so far...

  • Podcasts
  • Meet-Ups
  • Product Launches
  • Keynotes
  • Conferences
  • More!

If you are hosting an event and like you'd some extra exposure, this a perfect way to do it!  Know of something coming up that we should be listed?  Drop us an email at info @ androidguys.com or fill out our contact form found at the top of the navigation bar and we'll be happy to review it.

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