For those of us who missed grabbing tickets to Google I/O 2011 (and that’s a lot of us since it sold out in 59 minutes) you can still watch what happened. Check out the Google Developer page on YouTube. You can watch archives of the developer sessions and get all of the great info from Google [...]
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Open Accessory Kit for Developers Means Toys For You and I
May 12th, 2011
AndroidCutee Google announced at the 2011 I/O conference that they will make the Android Open Accessory kit available to developers. They will do this to broaden the capabilities of Android as an open source system. Which just makes me all happy deep down inside! The kit will include hardware that will enable the developers to design different accessories [...]
Android Market Gets an Update with Five New Features
May 12th, 2011
admin The Android Market got a serious update announcement on Day 2 at Google I/O 2011. Google realized how much growth was in the market and it’s future in Android. That is why this one announcement really turned into five. They want to simplify your market experience. To help you get exactly what you visited it [...]
This ‘Gal Loves Playing Angry Birds from her Browser!
May 11th, 2011
admin Angry Birds is invading a new part of my life, and I predict…..it will make me even less productive. It was just announced at the Google I/O Day 2 Keynote, that you can now download Angry Birds right from your Chrome Browser! It is even available for offline bird throwing fun. I spent a few minutes checking [...]
Join Our AndroidGuys for the Day Two Keynote of Google IO
May 11th, 2011
Stacie Dauffenbach Ray Walters, an editor over at AndroidGuys will be live blogging the day two Keynote from Google I/O. This is taking place at 9:30PST/11:30CST. So if you are at work or at a place where you cannot watch or listen, check out the AndroidGuys article. If you have it pulled up while the Keynote session [...]
How Google is Keeping it New With the Open Handset Alliance!
May 11th, 2011
admin Great news for users not comfortable rooting their devices, but are still very anxious to get their hands on a fresh new version of Android. Google has joined together with carriers and manufactures to create the Open Handset Alliance. This information is coming straight from the official Google blog. It was their first post after the first session [...]

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