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Its that time of year again… we get a look at what the big G has planned for Android for the next year (as well as all sorts of cool workshops and whatnot that they offer). The Google IO 2011 developer conference is in San Francisco on May 10th and 11th. Registration opens on February 7th. Check More >
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Looks like Google is rolling out an official 2.2 Froyo update to nexus one users. Now, its not apparent if this is just an update for those that used the leaked android build, or if this update will actually roll out to all nexus one users, but it would make sense considering that Google just More >
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Google just released the source code to android 2.2 “Froyo” today, and it is now available for download via their site. This probably kicks off the countdown to an official build of Froyo as an OTA update for other android phones, such as the Evo 4G and the Nexus One. Head over here for a More >
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Now, don’t get too excited, this isn’t the official froyo update many have been waiting for, but if you were quick to jump the gun and update your TMobile nexus one to the leaked 2.2 update a few weeks ago, there’s now an update released to fix some bugs in that leaked froyo update. This More >
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DailyFinance has a new article detailing Android’s steady market share gain… “Google more than doubled Android’s still-small slice of the smartphone market in the fourth quarter of 2009, claiming 5.2% compared to 2.5% in the third quarter, according to comScore. That puts Android within hailing distance of Palm’s fourth-quarter U.S. market share of 6.1%, which More >
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FoneHome.co.uk has released their picks for the top 5 android imaging applications. Apps they chose include: Photoshop.com Mobile, with its simple crop, hue, and saturation settings, Camera Pro which includes camera effects and digital zoom, as well as Camera Zoom FX, who’s focus is on filters and effects. “The Google Nexus One – and Android More >