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filed in Browser, Technology, Uncategorized on Nov.15, 2009
Google Wave caught our interest during the keynote at this years Google I/O conference in San Francisco. We got the early invite and we are playing around ever since wishing for more time to do some work with wave soon.
Anyways, everyone interested in learning more about Google Wave check out this comprehensive online book titled [...]
Tags: Book, Extensions, Google, Wave
filed in Android, Android Details, Technology on Nov.15, 2009
Usually Google provides the sources of a new Android release when there is the first device out in the market. With the Motorola Droid (Milestone in Germany) out people eagerly waited for the 2.0 sources.
Yesterday Google pushed the Eclair sources into the AOSP repository. For everyone interested get them by using the the familiar repo [...]
Tags: Android, Android 2.0, Cyanogen, Eclair, G1, JBQ
filed in Android, Browser, Technology, Uncategorized on Nov.14, 2009
Thanks to a wonderful plugin for Wordpress, which drives our site, we are now able to provide optimized content for mobile devices sporting modern browser technology. The plugin is called WPTouch and translates the content into chunks which are more suitable for browsers running on an iPhone or Android. The menu structure is shown in [...]
Tags: Android, Browser, Del.icio.us, Digg, iPhone, Magnolia, mobile theme, Newsvine, Reddit, Technorati, Wordpress, WPTouch
filed in Event, Mobile Gadgets, Technology, Uncategorized on Nov.13, 2009
Yesterday i went over to the Google offices in downtown Munich for the special Wave event. Wave is interesting in many ways and after watching the Keynote live held by Stephanie Hannon, Lars and Jens Rasmussen during the second day of this years Google I/O in my second home town of San Francisco i was [...]
Tags: Chrome, ChromeOS, Google, GTUG, Lars Rasmussen, Wave
filed in Android, Technology on Oct.22, 2009
After the CyanogenMod dessaster (in regards to the image of Google and its open Android efforts) there have been many activities going on. We found this interesting post on the Android Porting list.
The second paragraph goes like this: “If you are going to allow the user to keep Market on their phone, and are adding [...]
Tags: Android, CyanogenMod
filed in Browser, Technology on Oct.05, 2009
The Open Screen project from Adobe got another interesting backing member: Google. This according to an article inĀ SiliconIndia . The interesting part of this initiative may be its influence into the mobile world. Nokia hopes to beef up its Web Runtime environment (WRT) with some Open Screen related API entensions and direct support for [...]
Tags: Adobe, Air, Flash, Google, Nokia, Open Screen
filed in Android, Technology, Uncategorized on Oct.04, 2009
It is no secret that Google holds the keys to at least many of Android’s current and future chambers. While it is always good, that a big player like mighty Google backs an open source driven project like Android, current customers (operators mainly) and recently also the ROM modders felt the pressure from the big [...]
Tags: Alternative, Android, G1, GPL3, Open Android Alliance, Replicant Project, V 1.5