Google released Android SDK 0.9

Google released Android SDK 0.9

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Published on: 19 August, 2008 by Nanko Rusev

Google released Android SDK 0.9

The HTC Dream, the first phone to run on Google’s Android system, was approved by the FCC and now, Google released a new SDK with version 0.9. The new version of the mobile OS adds support for widgets and multi-homescreen, through which one must flick (similar to changing app pages

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on the iPhone), tab with shortcuts to apps, media player, camera. Also, there are lots of changes in the design of the interface, which we guess will look pretty similar in the final version.

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source: Google via EngadgetMobile

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AlarmsMusic playerContactsAdding newMaps

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looking for original pics of htc dream....phonearena plz post'em soon...
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Gaurav,

Even I am eager to see the device. Since I am traveling a lot, I culd'nt do that.
Instead I have downloaded the EMULATOR and saw the working screens my self.

The Emulator design itself is awesome. From the emulator, I can connect to internet and see the StreetView features and other..

NJoy dude, there is a way for making things possible..
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Looks pretty cool and pretty solid. A easy learning curve? Cant wait to see in in the Dream, or Android running device.
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Eh.....the UI looks kinda "Blah".......like its lacking a refined looked. I'll be keeping my eyes out for a more finished version of Android platform.
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