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	<title>Google Mobile Blog &#187; Android OS</title>
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		<title>Dream G2 Google Android</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 10:58:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sciphone Dream G2 certainly will have a lower price tag than the Agora, which is another newer Android version being released, but the lack of features comparatively will substantiate the lower price.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>It appears that Australia’s Kogan is not the only one to recently announce the upcoming release of their version Android phone. China has placed itself in the Android phone mix with its Sciphone Dream G2. The Sciphone Android version offers a 2.8 inch QVGA touch screen and Wi-Fi. The camera is rated at 4 megapixels and the Dream G2 includes an FM tuner as well. The phone runs on the Android Home edition V1.0. </p>
<p>Despite all that the Chinese version of the Android phone offers, the Sciphone Dream G2 is really missing too much to be competitive with the earlier Android releases. Some items of importance for being competitive on today’s Android phone market include 3G and GPS. The main feature that it baffles as to the reasoning of its absence is the QWERTY keyboard. One must question how the creatures planned for the users to input text on this phone. </p>
<p>The Sciphone Dream G2 certainly will have a lower price tag than the Agora, which is another newer Android version being released, but the lack of features comparatively will substantiate the lower price. If you are looking for true, full-featured Android OS, then stay away from the Dream G2 by Sciphone. It is more of a nightmare along these lines. However, if you want just a taste of what an Android OS is like, then the price is right for the Dream G2 to get you started. </p>
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		<title>Google’s G1 Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 10:24:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People are raving about Google’s answer to the Apple iPhone. Google’s G1 was released by T-Mobile in October of 2008, but not everyone has caught on to exactly what the G1 offers in comparison to the iPhone.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>People are raving about Google’s answer to the Apple iPhone. Google’s G1 was released by T-Mobile in October of 2008, but not everyone has caught on to exactly what the G1 offers in comparison to the iPhone.</p>
<p>Google’s unique Android platform is the secret to the innovative technology included in the G1 phone. Since it is basically a new concept for Google, there are still a few kinks to it, but it still offers very stiff competition that Apple will soon need to worry about.</p>
<p>If we compare the technology of the gPhone with the iPhone, we see that there are some characteristics offered by Google that Apple does not supply. Some of these specifics are that the G1 offers multi-media messaging, removable battery, expandable memory, 3 megapixel camera, and video player with third part application. The iPhone does offer more applications, but it also has a higher price tag.</p>
<p>Upon getting a closer look at the G1 the convenience of a barcode scanner for price comparison is very attractive. Navigation is made easy with the keyboard, touch screen and track ball. Many people find it much simpler to use a keyboard than a touch screen, and the G1 offers both.</p>
<p>Anyone who is familiar with the Google web browser will have little difficulty with the G1 phone. In order to become more competitive in today’s smart phone market, Google will not charge a licensing fee to service carriers for Google software. Since Google does specialize in software, this makes it easier for an individual to create their own applications, or download applications for free.</p>
<p>Google’s multi-media capability includes their signature Gmail emailing application, search engine, and maps. With this being Google’s initial attempt there are bound to be some issues with the transference of technology. With the gPhone there is the issue of slow loading and quick draining of the battery with a lot of viewing videos and doing searches.</p>
<p>Shoppers will love the gPhone, as not only does it have the bar code scanner for quick price comparison, but the GPS could prove quite useful in locating new shops and malls. It can provide you with satellite images, map downloads or directions. If those directions are not as good as you would like, there is always the option to Goog-411 and call the business for directions.</p>
<p>The ease of use of the G1 is such that you will barely, if at all, have to pick up the instruction manual. The sound of the G1, whether with or without the use of headphones is quite crisp and clear.</p>
<p>For someone who wants to try their hand at some new technology in the line of a smart phone, the G1 is a good place to start. The Android platform that is the backdrop for this particular phone has been quickly expanding into other phones and the creation of more applications. It is logical to think that since there is no licensing fee that T-Mobile will just be one of many phone service carriers offering phones with the Android platform. At basically four months after the initial release of the G1 in the United States, this is already proving true.</p>
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		<title>The Android Operation System</title>
		<link>http://www.googlemobileblogger.com/2008/11/the-android-operation-system/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 08:41:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A group of over 30 technology and mobile companies were instrumental in creating the free mobile platform of Android. That group is the Open Handset Alliance. This collection of companies includes Intel, TI, Sprint, T-Mobile, HTC, Motorola, Samsung, and Wind River, and is led by Google. Middleware and precise mobile applications are a part of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>A group of over 30 technology and mobile companies were instrumental in creating the free mobile platform of Android. That group is the Open Handset Alliance. This collection of companies includes Intel, TI, Sprint, T-Mobile, HTC, Motorola, Samsung, and Wind River, and is led by Google. Middleware and precise mobile applications are a part of this Linux- based operating system, where many of the applications are entwined throughout Google services. Standard functionality of a mobile device can be accessed through Android. Applications can run in parallel through the Android environment of multitasking.<br />
Handset has a lot to offer and the Android Operation System has enabled developers to create innovative mobile applications. Functionality provided through the Android Operation system can be diversified through the constantly improving and optimizing the technological applications. The evolution of mobile technology will continue to build phone capabilities and applications.<br />
The Android Platform is unique in that it allows users to take their interests and entwine them into the mobile phone capability and capacity. The can switch out home screens, styles and applications. With Android the sky is the limit on creativity to personalizing your phone. This allows for individual building upon constantly changing applications. Java can be used to create third-party applications.<br />
Access to a variety of libraries and tools can be provided through Android. Current applications can be enriched and enable social applications. Developers with deep insight and high productivity are built by a full set of Android tools.<br />
The newly released G1 phone, which houses the first Android Operational System, has a lot to prove in order to be competitive with Apple, Inc iphone and Microsoft Windows Mobile. Users of the Android Operating System can zoom in and out on a web page, show a visual history and scroll around the interface through touching and scrolling the screen. The 3D graphics of the Android is notably diverse as well.<br />
The Android Operating System is an integral part of Google’s online services. It supports multi-tasking, and steps have been taken to avoid background running programs that could slow the process of the system applications. A means of recognizing when something is running in the background is in the program or of any other errors in the system.<br />
Another unique facet of the Android operating system is the manner in which the phone can be unlocked. Modern technology has allowed for simply drawing a particular patter on the screen in order to unlock the phone that houses the Android.<br />
Despite continued updates and improvements on the iphone, the Android operating system is very competitive and has an open future for expansion by developers and developer groups. The Android can also constantly evolve through approved input of developers and a line of phones can result from current and future innovations that arise within the software technology.<br />
The number of subscribers to mobile services is constantly growing, as is the technology that can encourage the improvement of those services. This lucrative market will be able to take advantage of the present and future system threads, networking, memory and management of all processes and drivers. Overall, the Android Operating system is a new technology that will progressively grow.</p>
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