developer.android.com - 4/14/2009
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LocationManager - Applications can get location change updates via Intent WebView - Touch start/end/move/cancel DOM event support SensorManager - redesigned sensor APIs GLSurfaceView - convenience framework for creating OpenGL applications Broadcast Intent for app update install succeeded - for ...
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Google releases Android 1.5 SDK preview
Macworld —
... . Based on a branch of the Android Open Source Project code-named “cupcake,” version 1.5 aims to smooth many of the rough edges in Android’s inaugural release. The update not only polishes existing functionality, but also adds a number of new features , including major additions like support for stereo Bluetooth using the A2DP profile, an on-screen software keyboard, and video recording and playback. The Android 1.5 update clearly positions the platform as a solid competitor to Apple's iPhone. Though some of the new features—video playback and an on-screen keyboard, for ...
Google Adds More Completion to Android With New SDK
jkOnTheRun —
... That’s just the icing on the cupcake, so check the full run-down on the Android Developers site. With as much as I use and live in the Google world, an update like this could lure me over to T-Mobile. I saw ...
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