Making Android Pay How Google Is Wooing Developers To Make Apps For Android First Hint: Money is involved. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
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Linux Here Comes Jolla, Yet Another Deviant Linux Smartphone From (some) of the makers of MeeGo, here comes Jolla, yet another fork from the Linux tree of smartphone operating systems. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
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Google IO13 What Google Didn't Announce At I/O Google announced a ton of stuff at its I/O developers conference Wednesday morning. But a few key things were conspicuously missing. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
developers Google Is Making Life Easier For Android Developers It's a developer-focused I/O this year, all right. Google devoted quite a bit of its keynote to tools and innovations intended to improve the lives of its Android developers. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
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PayPal Square And PayPal Push The iPad-ification Of America's Small Businesses America's small businesses are really changing how they charge for things. Today's news promises an aggressive leap forward. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Android Five Years Of Android: The Devices That Defined Google's Mobile OS From the clunky HTC G1 in 2008 to the sleek Nexus 10 in 2012, Android's come a long way. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments