Monthly Archives: October 2011

  • Introducing Android WebDriver

    [This post is by Dounia Berrada, an engineer on the EngTools team. — Tim Bray]Selenium WebDriver is a browser automation tool which provides a lightweight and elegant way for testing web apps. Selenium WebDriver is now available as…

    10.26.2011
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  • Changes to Library Projects in Android SDK Tools, r14

    Last week, we released the SDK for Android 4.0 and a new set of developer tools, now in revision 14. The updated tools include a lot of build changes, many that improve build performance. Also included is an under-the-hood change in how libraries are u…

    10.25.2011
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  • New Public APIs in ICS

    Since Android is open-source, anyone can look at the code and see how it works inside. If you do this, you’ll notice that most but not all of the APIs are publicly documented.If they’re publicly documented, they’re part of what we consider the A…

    10.20.2011
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  • Android 4.0 Platform and Updated SDK Tools

    Today we are announcing Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich — a new version of the platform that brings a refined, unified user experience for phones, tablets, and more.Android 4.0 builds on the things people love most about Android — efficient…

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    10.19.2011
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  • Android Market Featured-Image Guidelines

    [This post is by Natascha Bock, a Product Marketing Manager on Android. — Tim Bray]With the latest Android Market update, our editorial team can use your 1024 x 500 “Featured Image” to promote your app on tablets, phones, and t…

    10.5.2011
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