We can never get tired of Skyhook Wireless and all the Android applications getting all intimate with the technology. Trust me, they ain't done yet, there will be more to come after this.read more »
We can never get tired of Skyhook Wireless and all the Android applications getting all intimate with the technology. Trust me, they ain't done yet, there will be more to come after this.
Since we were taking a look over the fence at that enterprising neighbor Apple we thought it would be good to check out another important OS in the mobile business, Google's Android.
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Here we go again folks, Skyhook Wireless is making allot of friends in the Android community and it just makes you wonder, who else is looking in on, Google?
Another Android application has been added to the Skyhook family and it seems this trend wouldl continues throughout the year without hiccups.
Forum Nokia has the full 1.0 version of the Symbian S60 5th Edition SDK available for download. Ready to upgrade from version 0.9 and develop more applications for Symbian phones?
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Samsung is wants more content for its mobile business and thus it has released the Samsung Innovator Windows Mobile SDK program. Announced at the Mobile World Congress, the program is destined for Java and Windows Mobile developers who are ready to come up with new applications for Samsung handsets.
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Location Based Service provider SkyHook Wireless is getting pretty friendly with Android developers and their applications, it appears developers are really warming up to SkyHook's Location Based SDK for Android.
Developers who are looking for an alternative way to offer location based services on Android without using the Android SDK, might find this very useful.
Google has released a new software development kit (SDK) and a test phone exclusively for use of developers of Android mobile operating system.
Are you good at developing all sorts of applications for Windows Mobile gadgets? Are you waiting for the Xperia X1 to unleash your creativity and talent? Well wait no more. The X1 isn't here yet but Sony Ericsson made its SDK available for all developers.
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