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Google I/O 2009 - How Do I Code Thee? Let Me Count the Ways
Google I/O 2009 - How Do I Code Thee? Let Me Count the Ways
Dan Morrill
The primary way to develop apps for Android is using managed code that runs in the Dalvik virtual machine. Yet, Android also includes a super-modern Browser that includes Gears. It’s even possible to build parts of your apps in native code (that is, C.) Choice is good, but it does mean one more decision for the developer to make — and in this case, a big decision. Should you write your app in managed code, to integrate cleanly and seamlessly with the system? Should you write your app in the Browser as “Ajax plus”, so that it can run on multiple phone platforms? Or should you go for raw speed, and write part of it in ARM-processor native code? There’s no universal answer to these questions, but in this session Dan Morrill will teach you to pick the technique that works best for your app. In this session, you’ll get a demonstration of each technique, and learn how to apply them to your own apps.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 0:59:27
How to Do a Free Reverse Cell Phone Lookup
http://YourSpyingEyes.com/ReversePhone/ Watch this video to learn how to use search engines like google to pull up a SURPRISING amount of information about any phone number - including cell phone numbers. If that doesn’t work, then you can access a paid database with most cell phone & unlisted number records, at http://YourSpyingEyes.com/ReversePhone/
Duration : 0:9:37
Google I/O 2009 - Supporting Multiple Devices w/ One Binary
Google I/O 2009 - Supporting Multiple Devices with One Binary
Joe Onorato, Romain Guy
The Android platform is designed to run on a wide variety of hardware configurations. Learn how to take advantage of the application framework to make your application run on a wide variety of devices without having to build a custom version for each.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 0:55:26
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Google Maps for mobile: Traffic
Learn how to use the Traffic feature to find out how fast traffic is moving on nearby highways. For more help with Google Mobile, visit http://google.com/support/mobile
Duration : 0:0:48
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