Posted by :   Wednesday, December 7, 2011 18:05  

Google has made its announcement that since the release of Android Market in 2008, 10 billion apps have now been downloaded to mobile gadgets running the operating system. So as to celebrate its milestone, some Android developers are going to supply a selection of apps at the dirt cheap price of 10 cents during the [...]

Posted by :   Monday, September 12, 2011 10:55  

The video-streaming service has upgraded its app to work on smartphones that works either the Froyo or Gingerbread versions of the Android operating system. The newest update was available at the Android Market Friday with little fanfare. Under the app’s “What’s New” tab, Netflix now supports all Android 2.2 and 2.3 handsets which seem to [...]

Posted by :   Saturday, March 5, 2011 13:06  

On March 3, Google has added its Fragments API to applications working older versions of Android. Therefore, its apps which are suitable with Android 1.6 or higher can tap into Fragments to create apps that run on larger-screened handsets like tablets. Despite the development of Android in popularity recently among handset and tablet makers, the [...]

Posted by :   Friday, January 8, 2010 17:28  

These days, the Android developers are upset due to the lack of Nexus One SDK. Without the SDK from Google, the developers worry that their applications will not work well on any new phone. Although Nexus One was introduced earlier this week, Google has not released the SDK for Android 2.1. Also, Google did not [...]