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By Android For Ever, on August 10th, 2012%
Nokia bought the Qt (pronounced “cute”) team before they made the deal with Microsoft to run WP7 on their smartphones. Back then, the old CEO was still hoping Symbian will survive the iPhone and the onslaught of Android phones coming into the market. But Symbian used to be very painful to write apps for, and they needed better tools to get developers on board. . . . → Read More: Digia buys Qt from Nokia, promises support for Android, iOS & Windows 8
By Android For Ever, on June 28th, 2012%
Following yesterday’s Android 4.1 Jelly Bean announcement, Google has updated its SDK Tools and Android Development Tools (ADT) plugins for the Eclipse SDK. The ADT 20.0 plugin includes new Holo-themed application templates, which should make it easier for developers to adhere Android’s style guide. . . . → Read More: Google updates Android SDK with debugging and performance tweaks
By Android For Ever, on June 28th, 2012%
Amazon will allegedly be adding social features to games for its Kindle Fire tablet, Bloomberg reports. The added functionality, not unlike Game Center found on Apple’s OS X and iOS devices, will include leaderboards and an achievement system. Amazon currently offers over 43,000 Android apps in its own Appstore, and the new service will add yet another differentiating feature from Google’s ecosystem. . . . → Read More: Amazon adding social gaming features to Kindle Fire, says Bloomberg
By Android For Ever, on February 22nd, 2012%
We are back with even more news today about the WIMM One wearable technology and our Spring Developers Project. In case you haven’t been paying attention we are giving away 10 WIMM One developer kits and have already announced our first three winners. Today we have another four winners so get excited and see the list below if you made the cut. . . . → Read More: WIMM Spring Developers Project Update #2 – Micro App Store goes live
By Android For Ever, on February 18th, 2012%
It’s time for the first big update of our Spring Developers Project, complete with the first three contributors who earned their very own WIMM One developer kit (which you can also view a full review of on SlashGear if you wish.) This event will continue through this weekend and on to the next week, leading all the way up to the end of the week before Mobile World Congress 2012! Join in on the fun today! The simple instructions you see below are what you’ll be following if you want to get an opportunity to grab your own WIMM One developer kit, then below that you’ll see our first three winners and their contributed ideas. We’re running this p… Continue Reading Here Android Community’s WIMM Spring Developers Project Update! Chris Burns – androidcommunity.com . . . → Read More: Android Community’s WIMM Spring Developers Project Update!
By Android For Ever, on December 15th, 2011%
When review units of the HSPA+ “international” version of the Galaxy Nexus came out, we were surprised to find that Adobe’s Flash Player was nowhere to be seen on the Android Market. Of course, that didn’t mean much to most US users, since Verizon’s combined exclusivity and “delays” meant they couldn’t get a hold of an Ice Cream Sandwich phone anyway . . . → Read More: Adobe Flash Player updates just in time for the Galaxy Nexus
By Android For Ever, on June 7th, 2011%
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