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Android 3.0 Preview SDK Is Here. Why It Matters

Today, Google has released the Preview SDK for Android 3.0 so developers can start working on their tablet apps. This is something I’ve been hoping that it would be released before the Motorola Xoom tablet will be on the market, and here’s why. Maybe not many people remember it now, but when the iPad was announced last year in January, ... Read More »

Android 2.x and 3.x Will Be Unified

I think it’s to be expected and it makes sense that Android for phones and Android for tablets should be the same version, just function slightly different because of the screen size. At the end of the day, phones are tablets and tablets are phones. they have the same form factor and they have the same components. It’s just that ... Read More »

Honeycomb Is a Quantum Leap in Usability and Functionality

Android has always been a step behind in usability and polish compared to iOS, but it has caught up quickly especially in the past year or so with Froyo and Gingerbread. But Google knew it can’t always try to just keep up with iOS and other competing OS’s, so they decided to hire the designer that has made what most ... Read More »


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