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Patently Suspect
When it comes to patents, you’ve got questions. That’s understandable. However, there are places to discuss patents and places not to discuss patents…and the Android Google Groups are places not to discuss patents.
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Dev Case Study: Fonolo, Part Two
Learn more about the Fonolo deep-dialing Android client, and what its developers think of Android development, in part two of an Dev Case Study interview, in today’s episode of Building ‘Droids!
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Dev Case Study: Fonolo, Part One
Learn about the Fonolo deep-dialing Android client, and what its developers think of Android development, in part one of an Dev Case Study interview, in today’s episode of Building ‘Droids!
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Enabling the Ecosytem: ABBYY, Part Two
Android devices typically have a camera. Cameras can be used to read text via OCR. Want to do OCR on Android? Read the second part of our Enabling the Ecosystem interview with ABBYY, makers of the Mobile OCR Engine, in today’s episode of Building ‘Droids!
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Enabling the Ecosytem: ABBYY, Part One
Android devices typically have a camera. Cameras can be used to read text via OCR. Want to do OCR on Android? Read the first part of our Enabling the Ecosystem interview with ABBYY, makers of the Mobile OCR Engine, in today’s episode of Building ‘Droids!
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You’ve Got Questions. That’s Understandable.
Android developers, particularly newcomers to the platform, often have a difficult time getting assistance with their questions. Learn about where and how to ask your questions in today’s episode of Building ‘Droids!
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Android Scripting, Redux
Script your ‘droid with the Android Scripting Environment!
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ADC2: Here Comes the Judge(s)
Some musings on what the judging will be like for ADC2, given the public’s involvement in the process.
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Google I/O 2009: Making Your Apps Better, Stronger, Faster
In the last session writeup from Google I/O 2009, see what Romain Guy had to offer us in the area of ways of making our Android apps run faster.
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Google I/O 2009: Debugging. With Nunchucks.
See what Justin Mattson had to offer Google I/O 2009 attendees, in terms of Android app debugging techniques.
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Google I/O 2009: A Wave of Innovation
“Google wave is the real-time Web — no more, no less”. Learn more about it and its relationship to Android here!
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Google I/O 2009: Getting a Charge with Android
Phone batteries are always smaller than we want. Jeff Sharkey at Google I/O 2009 covered some tips for how to use less power with your applications, while not loosing functionality.
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Android Developer Challenge 2!
One way to make money with Android is to win contests, such as the Android Developer Challenge 2 — read more here!
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Google I/O 2009: Native Code, for Good and Ill
Learn about some upcoming advances for native code development on Android, discussed at Google I/O 2009!
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Google I/O Keynote: Now With Free Phones!
Here’s the first installment of live reporting from Google I/O 2009, covering the keynote, including cool Android news!
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