Google Android software development kit released
Mobile Applications, Operating Systems November 13th, 2007
Tags: Android, Google, Linux, Mobile Devices, motorola, sprint, t-mobile
Google Android software development kit released
Search engine giant Google has released a software development kit for their recently announced Android platform for mobile devices.
Google’s Open Handset Alliance currently include companies like Motorola, Sprint, T-Mobile and others.
The company said that this SDK release is basically an “early look” edition which would provide some basic idea to the third party developers about this new mobile platform.
Google Android platform is based on Linux 2.6 kernel and would include a set of libraries, multimedia interface and phone applications.
It is based on the Apache v2 open source license. Developers would get the freedom to code on Windows, Mac or Linux platforms.
Checkout: Google Android
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