Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “android”
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Slides for presentation
As I am presenting to MobSIG on tuesday about Android Widget programming, I thought I should put together a slide pack. The session will be mostly coding, so there’s not too much to it, but here are the Slides anyway. I’ve decided to do the slide pack totally in HTML5. The skeleton for the slides was shamelessly stolen from HTML5 Rocks. I hope that in the future, I’ll be able to tweak the presentation a bit more to make it work really well, and fit in with the theme of the site.
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Mob SIG Presentation 2nd Aug
I have been asked to present a talk to the Melbourne Mob SIG, to be held at the Telstra Conference Centre on the 2nd of August. It will be a technical presentation, where I open up eclipse and show people how widgets work on the Android platform. This could be considered a basic topic, but it is one of the most requested topics on the Build Mobile site, so I thought it’d be a good topic.
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NodeDroid source code released
When I started writing NodeDroid, I did it to learn about writing mobile applications, and all of its associated technologies. One of those technologies was advertising. I added Admob advertising to the bottom of the application, and wated for the megabucks to roll in :). In the little over 3 months that its been available, it has netted a grand total of $13.88US. Thats enough to cover hosting costs, but thats about it.
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New version of NodeDroid, now with Optus
I'm the author of a usage tracking utility on Android called NodeDroid. Originally it only supported Internode, but I am now expanding it to support other ISPs and telcos. The first one I want to try out is Optus. I've just uploaded the new version of the application, and I'm hoping some of you guys would like to try it out.The application works by screen-scraping the optus web site, and presenting it in a better format, along with usage graphs and the normal sort of thing you would expect from a usage meter.
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Do it on the device, or do it on the server?
This weekend, I thought I'd extend my little Android usage tracking application to work on more ISPs than the one (Internode) that it already does. As my phone is (sadly) on Optus, I thought I'd write one for that.
Internode was easy to add, as they have a documented API for accessing usage counters which are ideal for computer consumption. Optus on the other hand only provide a web application interface to check usage, necessitating the use of a web scraper.
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I wrote an android application
I purchased an Android phone a few weeks ago. Part of the reason that I got it was that I wanted to see what the differences were between Android and iPhone. This extends out to how to program them as well, so I had to write an application, just like I did for iPhone.
Last night, I released my little application. Its a usage meter for my ISP, Internode. I deliberately chose something quite simple so that I could cut my teeth on the platform, and I must say that I'm very impressed.
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Samsung Galaxy S - 3 weeks in
My ageing iPhone 3G didn't take the update to iOS 4.0 very well. It still worked, but it seemed clunky and slow after the upgrade. Six weeks ago, I (conveniently) took this as a sign that I needed a new phone, and started considering my options. I could wait for the new shiny iPhone 4, or I could look at Android. It has been reported that Android has caught up to Apple now, both in terms of hardware and software.
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Toshiba announces 'digital secretary' functionality
Last week, I ranted about how our cellphones will start adapting to what we are doing based upon the information they can gather on our behaviour. Right on cue, Toshiba have now announced that they are building exactly this technology, and it will be available by the end of the year. I'm impressed. I wonder if they will introduce it only into the Japanese market, or more widely on Android or something similar.