The mobile ninjas over at Android Developers have announced a new medium for advice, collaboration and training: Google+. The collective will use the social networking site to help developers “meet, share, and connect with the people behind the Android…
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Android Developers lands official Google+ page
January 30th, 2012
Dustin Earley
When Google announced the Android Design website aimed at helping developers feel more at home with Holo, the theme used throughout Android 4.0, Matias Duarte made it clear that Android development was headed into the next phase. Google is looking to create a more cohesive experience when it comes to developing for Android for [...]
Android Developers now on Google+
January 30th, 2012
Kevin Krause For those looking to get social about development, the Android dev team has just launched their official Google+ page. The new resource is meant as hub for developers to meet and chat with members of the Android team, discuss aspects of coding for Android with other members of the community, and otherwise expand their knowledge [...]
Google Launches Official G+ Page For Android Developers
January 30th, 2012
Eric Ravenscraft Google’s not one to shy away from engaging its developers. Between the Android developers blog, Google Groups, and a myriad of other contact methods, Google is pretty open about talking with developers. If you’re looking to get a bit more social, you c…
User Reviews Filter Now Available for Developers in Market Console
January 30th, 2012
Raveesh Bhalla Google has added a nifty little tool allowing developers to filter the reviews their apps have received in the Developer Console. Most developers should be seeing the notification once they log in to their Android Market Developer’s account. The tool allows developers’ to segregate reviews based on language, app version, star rating, and most importantly [...]
Global Android DevCamp Coming to a Town Near You
January 30th, 2012
Raveesh Bhalla Various Google Technology and Android User Groups around the world are joining hands to organize the first ever Global Android Dev Camp from the 17th to 19th of February. As mentioned on their website, the idea was first discussed at last year’s Google I/O. “After hashing things out during the GTUG Barcamp @ Google I/O [...]
Apptopia Is A New Brokerage Website To Help Developers Sell Ownership Of Their Apps
January 28th, 2012
Chris Chavez There’s no question that mobile apps are a booming business and a new website called Apptopia wants to help developers captilize on this by selling their apps. And we’re not talking about selling an app to users — we’re talking about selling complete ownership of an app, handing over the reigns to a big company [...]
Koushik Dutta Teases New Touch-Based Recovery
January 27th, 2012
Quentyn Kennemer Our friend Koushik Dutta has posted a new teaser video to his Google+ page showing a touch-based recovery that he’s been working on. This isn’t quite like the touch-based recovery we saw before that simply had on-screen buttons for navigating. Koush is going all out with the project, implementing the ability to scroll and select [...]
In Case You Were Wondering: The RAZR and RAZR MAXX Have The Same Exact Software
January 27th, 2012
Chris Chavez If there was ever any doubt that the Motorola RAZR and the new all new and improved RAZR MAXX possibly weren’t the same phone, that has been laid to rest with this screenshot. As you can plainly see, both devices are running the exact same build, kernel — even the model number is the same. [...]
SwitchMe brings makeshift guest account to Android root users
January 27th, 2012
Zachary Lutz Wouldn’t it be absolutely splendid if you could hand your phone over to a friend (or complete stranger) without fear of them mucking up your system or digging into your personal bits? Yes, we’d absolutely love to see guest accounts become standard iss…

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