iPhone v. Google G1
Apple iphone v. Google G1. Which one will you choose? Fight of the fanboys. The detailed watcher will notice a little something wrong w/ this vid. Do you know what it is?
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App Licensing
July 29, 2010 - 1:21 am
Tags: a-dirty-word, a-few-months, android-apps, android-marketplace, drm, exploit-or-hack, google, hardware, open-source, phone, proponents
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Google took an interesting step recently by adding a service called App Licensing to the Android SDK. I haven’t looked at it in detail, but the gist of it is that it’s a license validation system for third party apps. It allows third party apps to check with the Android Marketplace to see if it’s authorized to run on the particular device
No Jacket Required Motorola Droid X Aggresively advertising attenagate
July 28, 2010 - 9:58 pm
Tags: antenna, antennagate, creative-piece, features, lighting, motorola, motorola-droid, nexus, spill-the-oil, the-lighting, time, video, video-quickly
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In a creative piece that would be just about equivocal to Exxon running an ad saying “Hey we didn’t spill the oil this time” Motorola ran a full page ad to promote the Motorola Droid X (exclusively carried on Verizon) touting “No Jacket Required”. This great piece of advertising collateral speaks directly to the Iphone 4 and it’s “Antennagate” problems.
Google heats up Social Networking
July 28, 2010 - 9:58 pm
Tags: a-logical-step, a-new-service, apple, development, img-class, including-cross, initial-initial, network, network-inc-, playdom-inc-, search-engine, social-networking, street
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Google Me rival for Facebook?
iPhone : Sync Events/Appointments with Google Calendar
July 28, 2010 - 9:58 pm
Tags: calendar, following, google, local, most-up-to-date, open-source, related-posts, syncmycal
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application, such as the increasingly popular Google Calendar. However, there are several tools available that provide a bidirectional sync between Google Calendar and Outlook (Windows) or iCal (Mac). This means Google Calendar and your local calendar will always have the same appointments as long as you run the sync.
Nexus One / Arduino Satellite
July 28, 2010 - 2:14 pm
Tags: arduino, based-satellite-, img-border, mobile-music, nexus
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I know this isn’t mobile music related, but I just thought it was so cool to have a Nexus One / Arduino based satellite. Via Make .
Invites for Google’s Android App Inventor Begin Rolling Out
July 28, 2010 - 2:14 pm
Tags: android-phone, full, google, hand-at-android, inventor-google, phandroid, phone, service, time
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from Android Phone Fans by Kevin Krause Invites for Google’s Android App Inventor Begin Rolling Out : ” Google announced its App Inventor a few weeks ago with the promise to usher in a new era of Android software creation through their simplified, visual programming interface. At the time of announcement those interested in testing their hand at Android app development were only able to sign up for the opportunity to receive an invite to the service, and it now seems those invites are beginning to roll out.
Droid X: Google’s Ticket to Smartphone Success
July 28, 2010 - 9:11 am
Tags: apple, apple-as-the, davis, Droid, huge-success, mobile-provider, motorola, potentially-overtake, reisinger, smartphone, stay-and, supreme, table-width, the-supreme, ticket
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Droid X: Google’s Ticket to Smartphone Success By Don Reisinger July 27, 2010 The huge success of Motorola’s Droid X proves that Android is here to stay and that Google could potentially overtake Apple as the supreme mobile provider of smartphone software.
G1 And Android’s Future
July 28, 2010 - 6:44 am
Tags: ATT, footsteps, google, hardware, iphone, motorola, select-the-htc, stays-at-the, verizon-droids-
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It all began with the G1, the very first commercially available Android. And today, we learn that there is a $150 Android based tablet and $99 netbook from Augen to be sold at Kmart. Of course, in between, there have been quite a few dozen more Android devices that have radically changed the mobile landscape.
how mobile applications against Apple and Google alliance
July 28, 2010 - 6:44 am
Tags: android, android-market, apple, black, google, google-android, internet, jil, smart, store-google, wac
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Share Recently, committed to creating open application platform, telecommunications companies Union Wholesale Applications Community (WAC),
Google announces licensing service for Android apps
July 28, 2010 - 4:25 am
Tags: a-new-licensing, and-developers, android, android-market, current, determine-the, google, license, license-status, mechanism-with, service-allows, the-licensing
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Both Google and developers are probably unhappy with the current copy-protection mechanism that protects apps available in Android Market, so Google is releasing a new licensing service for applications. Created for all paid apps in Android Market (Android 1.5 or newer), the licensing service allows developers to “query the Android Market licensing server to determine the license status of their users.” Google plans to replace the current Android app copy-protection mechanism with the new, safer service in the next few months. More on Google’s new licensing service (including how to implement it into your apps) can be found at the Android Developers website
