Watch Android engineers demonstrate that applications on Android exist without borders. Apps on Android can access core mobile device functionality through standard APIs. Through intents, apps can announce their capabilities for other apps to use.
Jeff Sharkey talks about how he built his Android app, CompareEverywhere.
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Part 2 of 3 in an overview series on the Android platform. In this segment, Mike explains the application and process lifecycle as a user navigates through different applications.
An introduction to Android Open Source Project. Android is the first free, open source, and fully customizable mobile platform. Android offers a full stack: an operating system, middleware, and key mobile applications. It also contains a rich set of APIs that allows third-party developers to develop great applications. Learn more at source.android.com.
Android-powered phones can run multiple applications simultaneously. Switch seamlessly between applications. Notifications in the status bar alert you when apps running in the background require your attention
Watch Android engineers demonstrate that applications on Android can easily embed the web. Apps can easily embed HTML, Javascript, and style sheets. An app can render web content through a WebView.
Casey Langen talks about how he built the Amazon MP3 app for Android.
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Jacob Abrams of Glu Mobile talks about they built their Android app, Bonsai Blast.
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