Google Launches Android 2.1 SDK
January 14th, 2010 admin
Google has unveiled a software developer’s kit for Android 2.1, letting developers take advantage of the new operating system’s features–most of which are beneath the surface, as opposed to upgrades that are noticeable to Android smartphone owners.
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