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Android SDK 1.0 publically available
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
Can’t wait to get cracking on T-Mobile’s recently-launched G1? Well, the software development kit is ready to rock - go ahead and grab it while that Android Marketplace is hot. You can find lots more information on programming for the Goolge platform right over at code.google.com/android.
Download the Android SDK for Windows here
Download the Android SDK for Mac here
Download the Android SDK for Linux here
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Android - Applications without borders
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Fonte:androiddevelopers
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"Eyes-Free" Android interface
MAKE Magazine —
The MIT Technology Review website has an article highlighting the work of T.V. Raman and Charles Chen, two Google engineers working on an eyes-free interface for Android called Marvin.
"We are building a user interface that goes over and beyond the screen," says Raman. Often, eyes-free interfaces are employed for blind users, but Raman, who himself is blind, assures that these interfaces have much broader implications. "This is not just about the blind user," he says. "This is about how to use these devices if you're not in a position to look at the machine." ...
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