Monthly Archives: September 2010

  • More Countries, More sellers, More buyers

    [This post is by Eric Chu, Android Developer Ecosystem. — Tim Bray]Since we launched Android and Android Market, we have seen the population of Android users and devices expand into many countries. This widespread adoption has brought with it growin…

    9.30.2010
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  • Reflections on G-Kenya

    [This post is by Reto Meier AKA @retomeier, who wrote the book on Android App development. — Tim Bray]Recently I visited Kenya for the three-day G-Kenya event. I was there for two reasons:To talk about Android and the emerging mobile opportunities fo…

    9.29.2010
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  • Proguard, Android, and the Licensing Server

    [This post is by Dan Galpin, an Android Developer Advocate specializing in games and comics. — Tim Bray]The Securing Android LVL Applications blog post makes it clear that an Android developer should use an obfuscation tool such as Proguard in order …

    9.21.2010
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  • Supporting the new music Voice Action

    [This post is by Mike LeBeau, the Tech Lead and architect behind Voice Actions. — Tim Bray]We recently launched Voice Actions in the new Google Voice Search for Android — an awesome new way to search, control, and communicate on your …

    9.14.2010
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  • Screen Geometry Fun

    The recent announcement of the Samsung Galaxy Tab should be a wake-up call for Android developers. What’s scary is that we’ve never seen a screen like this on an Android device before. What’s reassuring is that most apps Just Work (in fact, a lot…

    9.13.2010
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  • One Screen Turn Deserves Another

    [This post is by Dan Morrill, Open Source & Compatibility Program Manager. — Tim Bray]Android has an API for accessing a variety of sensor types, such as an accelerometer or light sensor. Two of the most commonly-used sensors are accelerometers a…

    9.9.2010
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  • Brace for the Future

    [This post is by Dan Morrill, Open Source & Compatibility Program Manager. — Tim Bray]Way back in November 2007 when Google announced Android, Andy Rubin said “We hope thousands of different phones will be powered by Android.” But now, Andro…

    9.2.2010
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  • Securing Android LVL Applications

    [This post is by Trevor Johns, who's a Developer Programs Engineer working on Android. — Tim Bray]The Android Market licensing service is a powerful tool for protecting your applications against unauthorized use. The License Verification Library (LV…

    9.1.2010
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