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2011-05-10
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2011-05-10
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2011-05-10
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2011-05-10
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2011-05-10
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The Android 3.1 developer site has been made available:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/and...ighlights.html
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-3.1.html
USB host, resizable widgets, SDK & more. All available for your perusal.
Plus, I expect that there is a healthy dose of bug-fixing.
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2011-05-10
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Keyboards, mice, joystick support, almost any USB peripheral...
This is finally starting to feel like a proper computer!
My big question is... WILL THERE BE ESCAPE, CONTROL, etc keys!
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2011-05-10
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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Open source is different than a community-driven project. Android is light on the community-driven side and heavy on the open source. Everything we do ends up in the open source repository.
We're building a platform, not an app. Developers evolve APIs and deprecate APIs, they are always adding new functionality. When we add new APIs, typically in my opinion community processes don't work. It's really hard to tell when you're done, it's really hard to tell what's a release and what's a beta.
Developers have to have an expectation that all the APIs are done and complete at certain date.
If it was a community process, an OEM could start building devices, then those devices would be incompatible from a third-party developer's perspective. We have to make sure those APIs are on all those devices that adopt those platforms. Going forward, that becomes part of our job, our responsibility. A community process harder to manage. We take submissions form community, but it's a much more controlled way in how it comes out.
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I do believe that bandwidth will increase at some point. I fully expect that the caps are artificial and not based on infrastructure, but its only a matter of time before the pressure forces them upwards. Yes, it is a tragic impedance to the open web.