arstechnica.com - 4/6/2009
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Handset maker Samsung has confirmed that it will launch three Android-based phones this year. The company cited mobile carrier concerns about Google's vision as one factor that contributed to the delays, but Google has been doing its best to court the carriers. It seems to be working: Verizon ...
androidcommunity.com - 3/31/2009
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androidcommunity.com —
Google has reportedly pulled tethering apps from the
Android Market. According to at least one developer, who...
contributed to the WiFi Tether for Root Users app, Google are citing their distribution agreements with carriers as the prompt for ...
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Android tethering apps pulled from Market
developer.android.com - 4/14/2009
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developer.android.com —
You must have Eclipse 3.3 or 3.4. Eclipse
3.2 is no longer supported. There are many flavors,...
or "editions", of Eclipse. To develop, we'd recommend the "Java" edition. The "RCP" version is also suitable, but "J2EE" is probably overkill. If updating an ...
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Android 1.5 Early Look SDK | Android Developers
forbes.com - 4/3/2009
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forbes.com —
Despite a fanatical amount of interest from the
tech media and early adopters, Samsung has mostly kept...
quiet about its plans to develop phones using Google 's mobile platform, Android. But at the CTIA Wireless trade show, an executive shared with ...
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Samsung's Android Phone Plans
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Google’s Vision: Samsung launching Android-based phones
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... According to an article on arstechnica, the major mobile carriers in the US have been somewhat cautious over Google Android and have been quite slow to accept the new platform, and while Sprint and T-Mobile have committed to Android, AT&T along with Verizon have declined to commit thus far. ...
Samsung’s new Google Android-based phones
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... late last year, as the Korean company had started up a new team of Linux and Java experts, who will now be working on an Android touchscreen, Ars Technica tell us that the phone will be a lot like its ...
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