Saturday, April 28, 2012

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Android this week: $399 Galaxy Nexus; Metro UI vs Android; Kindle Fire rules
GigaOM
By Kevin C. Tofel Apr. 28, 2012, 6:00am PT 2 Comments Next week the talk of the Android world is likely to be Samsung's new Galaxy S III, but this week kicked off with a $399 Galaxy Nexus. The GSM handset — which works on both T-Mobile's and AT&T's ...
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GigaOM
In Google-Oracle Trial Over Android, Greed Doesn't Matter To Judge
Huffington Post
Oracle contends that some of the platform Google's Android runs on, Java, violates its intellectual property. Google says it does not violate Oracle's patents and that Oracle cannot copyright certain parts of Java, an "open-source," or publicly ...
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Kindle Fire taking over Android side of tablet market, report says
Los Angeles Times
By David Sarno The Kindle Fire appears to be burning up its competition -- on the Android side, anyway. Amazon.com Inc.'s tablet computer is catching on in a big way, having grabbed 54.4% of the Android tablet market by the end of February, ...
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Google and Oracle 'Experts' Clash Over Android's Java Mimic
Wired News
By Caleb Garling Google and Oracle are in court to decide whether the search giant infringed on Java-related copyrights and patents with its Android operating system. Photo: s_falkow/Flickr The code used to run Java applications on Google's Android ...
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Wired News
More tablet owners know Amazon's vision of Android than Google's
Christian Science Monitor
The Kindle Fire, the new Amazon tablet, is responsible for more than half of all Android activations, according to a new study. By Matthew Shaer / April 27, 2012 The Kindle Fire tablet is introduced by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos last year.
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Christian Science Monitor
Android Is Failing to Get Into Businesses as iPhone and iPad Do
New York Times (blog)
By BRIAN X. CHEN | April 27, 2012, 5:14 pm Comment Google's Android is installed on more devices than any other mobile software system in the world. But beyond sheer quantity, it doesn't seem to have much going for it among American businesses.
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New York Times (blog)
Ex-Apple's Woz says 'iPhone best, but Windows bests Android'
Computerworld (blog)
By Jonny Evans Apple's [AAPL] co-founder, Steve Wozniak ('Woz') is in the news again, this time saying his Windows-powered Nokia Lumia beats Android when it comes to its beautiful and intuitive user interface, though he still thinks iPhone is best.
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Amazon Kindle Fire Takes Over Half Of Android Tablet Market
Solar Panels News
Amazon has been keeping quite about the Kindle Fire Android tablet they release last year but it's not because the device wasn't selling all that well. After an explosive start during last year's holiday season, the tablet has become quite popular.
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Verizon Leak Reveals Android 4.0 ICS Upgrades for May
Tom's Guide
If you're one of the many, many Verizon subscribers waiting on your upgrade to Google's Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, chances are you'll be waiting for quite a while if you even get the upgrade at all. Last we heard, Verizon was merely giving a short ...
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Android platform developer: five-month wait for OS update is "reasonable"
Ars Technica
By Ryan Paul | Published April 27, 2012 5:00 PM Sony recently updated its Tablet S product from Android 3 to Android 4. The latest version of Android, codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), was released in November. According to Jean-Baptiste Queru, ...
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Blogs5 new results for android
 
Woz: Windows Phone is 'beautiful,' Android 'no contest,' still loves ...
By James Trew
When Steve Wozniak talks mobile, people love to listen. Last time we checked in, he was lauding some of Android's finer points, and now he's raining.
Engadget
AOSP developer says 5-month wait for ICS is ... - Android Community
By Michael Crider
Meet Jean-Baptiste Queru. He's Google's lead technical developer for the Android Open Source Project, the open-source Android code that manufacturers and ROM.
Android Community
Chomp for Android discontinued by Apple
By Dan Graziano
Apple in February acquired the San Francisco-based company Chomp, a startup that develops application search and discovery software. Apple went forward w.
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Apple kills Android app discovery tool in Chomp | VentureBeat
By Meghan Kelly
Apple has killed off recently acquired social application discovery tool Chomp's Android feature. The tool, which helps people discover new apps, was previously directing people to interesting Android apps in Google Play.
VentureBeat
Sony ST21i Tapioca pictured, quite the chunky Android
By Kevin Krause
The first image of what is said to be the Sony ST21i has leaked, and its appearance takes very little inspiration from recent Xperia design language. While.
Android Phone Fans

Web1 new result for android
 
Apple kills Chomp for Android — Apple News, Tips and Reviews
Apple acquired app discovery service Chomp earlier this year, betting that it would help make app discovery easier and better on its iTunes Appstore.
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