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Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean": Another update most will never see
ZDNet (blog)
Jelly Bean" is yet another update that you're unlikely to see delivered to your Android handset, because the major players don̵.
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5 Things We Want From Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean'
PC Magazine
The new version of Android, codenamed "Jelly Bean," should arrive Wednesday. Here's what it might contain.
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Google's Android Kills Apple's iOS On Facebook Mobile Ad ...
Forbes
More evidence is piling up that Facebook's mobile advertising--the lack of which was probably a factor in Facebook's underwhelming IPO--could turn out to be a ...
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Forbes
Firefox for Android Gets a 'Screaming Fast' Upgrade
PCWorld (blog)
Also included in Mozilla's new mobile browser are a fresh new look, a more personalized approach, and Flash support.
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What Android users can expect from Google I/O 2012
GigaOM
All eyes of the Android faithful will be squarely on Google this week, as the company is holding its annual Google I/O event in San Francisco. Here's a look at ...
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GigaOM
Firefox For Android Reborn
InformationWeek (blog)
Mozilla's engineers have reworked Firefox for Android, transforming it from an also-ran into a compelling option for Android users.
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New look, faster browsing as Firefox returns to Android
CNET
Nearly a year in the making, Mozilla unveils a new approach to Firefox for Android with a new interface, faster page-loading, and Flash support. Read this blog ...
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Firefox for Android: All-New and Much, Much Better
TIME
In the latest version of Firefox for Android, Mozilla basically threw out everything but the rendering engine, and started over. It was a necessary change, given ...
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TIME
Google I/O 2012 Preview: What Does Google Have Up Its Sleeve?
PCWorld (blog)
Beyond going where no Android has gone before, a recent leak for an upcoming Nexus tablet suggests that Google may cut the carriers and manufacturers out ...
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Mozilla announces Firefox for Android
ZDNet (blog)
Mozilla today announced availability of its much anticipated Firefox open source browser for Android, effectively giving its key financial backer, Goo.
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Blogs5 new results for android
 
Children's Stories App MeMeTales Comes To Android, Offers Free ...
By Sarah Perez
children's books application arrives on Android today, following its iOS release and public debut at 500 Startups' demo day last October. Originally from Seattle, now a San Francisco-based operation, the company was founded by husband ...
TechCrunch
Mozilla Firefox Android download now available
By Brad Reed
Everyone knows that the default browser on Android devices leaves a lot to be desired but so far no browser has emerged as the clear alternative. Mozil.
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech
Native Firefox Android browser adds speed, Flash, HTML5 and a ...
By Steve Dent
After a brief stretch in beta followed by some vague teasing, Firefox's native Android app update is finally set to hit Google Play. While there are a.
Engadget
Firefox for Android loses beta tag, speeds up mobile web — Mobile ...
By Kevin C. Tofel
After months of testing and refinement, Firefox for Android loses its beta tag, bringing a fast mobile web experience to devices running Android 2.2 or greater. The updated browser touts a full web experience, new security features, desktop ...
Mobile
Android Overload: Apple Could Face Import Ban After Motorola Win ...
By Chris Chavez
The eve of Google I/O is fast approaching us, and we've got another Android Overload for you guys to dig into. These are the stories from around the net.
Android Phone Fans


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