There is an article over at Ars Technica about Google giving updated SDK releases to the winners of the Android Developers contest from a while back. The open question is where or not this is a bad thing and whether or not this is an open thing. First, is it bad? I would guess that it's not bad. Google may be making experimental changes or changes that just aren't ready for mass release. They are probably just trying to get feedback from developers who they know are using it. That same group
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I am curious about the supported hardware specification of the Android.Thanks
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Hope anyone can help. Recently I got a mail says "We're pleased to announce that SDK build 84853 is now available on your private download site" what private? where private, I just know [link] and there is nothing on it? why private is not round 2 open to all? I did some Googling but nothing!
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Hi all, I'm a Java/JEE developer who is looking at android. I have downloaded the SDK and Eclipse Ganymede. I've installed the Android plugin for Eclipse as well. I've set the location of the SDK within Eclipse. After creating an Android project through Eclipse, I try to run it and get the following
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