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		<title>Android 2.2 Froyo</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 01:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Android news]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Legend of the Android 2.2 Froyo coming, although we do not know the  final release date, but from our very near. Now legendary New features include:  * JIT compiler: Developers can write a new compiler program * available  liberation greater RAM: this in the ROM in a similar CyanogenMod have been  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div dir="ltr">Legend of the Android 2.2 Froyo coming, although we do not know the  final release date, but from our very near. Now legendary New features include:  * JIT compiler: Developers can write a new compiler program * available  liberation greater RAM: this in the ROM in a similar CyanogenMod have been  achieved, will use the new Linux 2.2 kernel (upgraded from 2.6.29 to 2.6.32),  can access more RAM memory * Improved OpenGL ES 2.0 support * Support for Flash  10.1: This may temporarily not have, or in the future through the OTA firmware  upgrade to access * fixed &#8220;screen disorder&#8221; problem, which is more the problem *  touch the trackball flashes of color can be set: in the Nexus One is said to  have been carrying a 2.1 system where it should have, but finally Google removed  this feature. In fact ChainsDD already solved in home-made ROM can support this  feature * FM radio: built-in FM chip and the Incredible Desire to get FM radio  function, Nexus One can activate unclear on May 19 Google I / O General Assembly  on the opening day of the Keynote, is the release 2.2 of a time, or even chances  are there will be Flash 10.1 beta. Of course this is only our wishful  speculation. In fact, I look forward to Google in Google I / O the General  Assembly to come up against the iPhone OS 4.0&#8217;s secret weapon, but I know that  Google now has no time.</div>
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		<title>android software</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 09:37:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In2008, Google and33 othercompanies announced the Open Handset Alliance (aHA)
, a new industry consortium that, in
promotingopen standards for mobile devices, promises to reinvent the cellphone-andpossibly the entirewirelesstelecommunications industry. Whilethat&#8217;s a tall order
, I suspect that handsets,
which Google intends to make as customizable as laptop computers, are justthebeginning
of the company&#8217;s
mobile efforts.
The word &#8221;open&#8221; in aHA&#8217;s name is not just a buzzword: it signifies a radical departure from today&#8217;s cellular networks, especially those in the United States. Today&#8217;s cellular ecologies
aren&#8217;t exactly closed; it&#8217;s possible to load third-party applications onto some cell
phones, and websites belonging to thirdparty providers such as Google can be accessed.
Verizon (not an aHA member)
has even announced its willingness to open its network to non-Verizon phones.
Butthat openness is all at the
periphery: wireless providers today offer just enough choice
in phones, features, and services to remain competitive while
preventing consumers from using rival technology and defecting to other carriers.
Later,we will provide our users some popular and useful software.Absolutely,it is free.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In2008, Google and33 othercompanies announced the Open Handset Alliance (aHA)</p>
<p>, a new industry consortium that, in</p>
<p>promotingopen standards for mobile devices, promises to reinvent the cellphone-andpossibly the entirewirelesstelecommunications industry. Whilethat&#8217;s a tall order</p>
<p>, I suspect that handsets,</p>
<p>which Google intends to make as customizable as laptop computers, are justthebeginning</p>
<p>of the company&#8217;s</p>
<p>mobile efforts.</p>
<p>The word &#8221;open&#8221; in aHA&#8217;s name is not just a buzzword: it signifies a radical departure from today&#8217;s cellular networks, especially those in the United States. Today&#8217;s cellular ecologies</p>
<p>aren&#8217;t exactly closed; it&#8217;s possible to load third-party applications onto some cell</p>
<p>phones, and websites belonging to thirdparty providers such as Google can be accessed.</p>
<p>Verizon (not an aHA member)</p>
<p>has even announced its willingness to open its network to non-Verizon phones.</p>
<p>Butthat openness is all at the</p>
<p>periphery: wireless providers today offer just enough choice</p>
<p>in phones, features, and services to remain competitive while</p>
<p>preventing consumers from using rival technology and defecting to other carriers.</p>
<p>Later,we will provide our users some popular and useful software.Absolutely,it is free.</p>
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