code.google.com - 8/19/2008
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Android Developer Roadmap Introduction On 12 November, 2007, we made available the first early look at the Android SDK to give developers an opportunity to explore Android and build applications for the Android Developer Challenge. That was followed by the "M5" early look build. Since then, we've been hard at work with our partners preparing the first device for launch and finalizing the APIs ...
code.google.com - 8/15/2008
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code.google.com —
Android Developer Challenge The Android Developer Challenge I
is now complete. The 50 winners of Round 1...
have been announced, and we will be announcing the final winners soon. Featured Videos An Introduction to Android - Google I/O 2008 more videos
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It’s actually coming out: Android beta released, developer roadmap published
CrunchGear —
... Perhaps more interesting, Google has published a roadmap for further Android development. Among other things, Google reiterates for the zillionth time that actual, real life phones using Android will be released next quarter. Also, version 1.0 of the SDK will be released next quarter, too. It’s shaping up to be an exciting quarter, that’s for sure. ...
Google lays out Android roadmap, devs scheduled to get more love
Engadget Mobile —
Filed under: Software, AndroidGoogle feels really badly about that several month-long stretch where it kept any and all updates to its Android SDK out of the public limelight, developers, honest, but it wants to make it up to you. It seems that yesterday's 0.9 release, which represented the first official SDK available with a platform even remotely resembling what Google intends to release on retail devices this fall, was just the first in a string of goings-on leading up to the grand 1.0 launch in the coming months according to a ...
Google lays out Android roadmap, devs scheduled to get more love
Engadget —
Filed under: Cellphones, HandheldsGoogle feels really badly about that several month-long stretch where it kept any and all updates to its Android SDK out of the public limelight, developers, honest, but it wants to make it up to you. It seems that yesterday's 0.9 release, which represented the first official SDK available with a platform even remotely resembling what Google intends to release on retail devices this fall, was just the first in a string of goings-on leading up to the grand 1.0 launch in the coming months according ...
Using the design process
MAKE Magazine —
... is pretty much ready for the public to use, but it is still not done. One of the reasons I wanted the G1 was to follow the process of developing a product from initial release. The phone and its systems work ok, well enough for product release. In a few years, months or weeks, it will be much better. The fact that the phone and its systems are being developed in an open manner is one of the most powerful aspects of it for me. ...
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Google lays out Android roadmap, devs scheduled to get more love
engadget.com 8/28/2008 — Google feels really badly about that several month-long stretch where it kept any and all updates to its Android SDK out of the public limelight, developers, honest, but it wants to make it up to you. It seems that yesterday's 0.9 release , which ...
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mobilecrunch.com 9/16/2008 — With the first Android-powered handset launch just around the corner, Google’s finally getting around to showing the OS up and running on a live handset — albeit with a bit of tape covering up some unmentionables on the hardware itself. ...
NEWS: TomTom app for Android on roadmap
pocket-lint.com 8/19/2009 —
EXCLUSIVE: Satnav giant talks on the switch to mobile phones
TomTom looks set to follow up its iPhone app with one for Google's Android operating system the company has implied to Pocket-lint.
The satnav company had ...
Android Developer Challenge winners announced
engadgetmobile.com 8/29/2008 —
Google has wrapped up judging on its very first Android Developer Challenge , and some twenty dev shops (or in some cases, individual developers) are finding themselves considerably richer as a result. Of the fifty apps to make it through to the ...
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android-developers.blogspot.com 8/29/2008 — Since we started the first Android Developer Challenge late last year, we all have been eager to see who the winners of $275,000 and $100,000 would be. All 50 applications that emerged from Round 1 of ADC I showed great promise, and these teams have ...