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Monday, September 21, 2009

Google offers Android 1.6 SDK



The development kit features a new search framework, CDMA backing, and support for additional screen sizes

The Android 1.6 SDK, which adds backing for CDMA and additional screen sizes to the Android mobile device software platform, is available for developers to download, the Google Android blog said this week.

The downloadable kit is based on the "donut" branch of the Android Open Source Project. Support for CDMA and additional screen sizes enables applications to be deployed on more mobile networks and devices, the blog states.

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"You will have access to new technologies, including framework-level support for additional screen resolutions, like QVGA and WVGA, new telephony APIs to support CDMA, gesture APIs, a text-to-speech engine, and the ability to integrate with Quick Search Box," said Android SDK tech lead Xavier Ducrohet.

The 1.6 release of Android features a redesigned search framework for users to search across multiple sources such as browser bookmark, contacts, and the Web. Searches can be done via the home screen. The user interface offers an integrated camera and a faster camera experience. A VPN control panel lets users configure different types of VPNs. Also featured is a battery usage screen indicating which applications and services are consuming power.

Version 1.6 also offers the Pico multilingual speech synthesis engine. Developers also gain a framework for building and recognizing gestures and associating them with specific actions. The SDK features the GestureBuilder tool to generate libraries of gestures to include with applications.

Devices running Android 1.6 are anticipated as soon as next month, Ducrohet said. Applications written for older versions of Android will run on version 1.6.

The kit requires a new version of Android Development Tools and includes a tool to enable downloading of updates and components like add-ons or platforms.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Sony eBook Store to offer classic books digitized by Google



Malaysia (skyters) - If you have a Sony Reader, you have a lot of reading to catch up on. Sony Electronics has struck a deal with Google to distribute half a million titles through the Sony eBook Store -- for free.

The books, all published before 1923 and now in the public domain, were digitized by Google as part of its Google Book Search program. Sony will offer them alongside the 100,000 or so books still under copyright that it sells through its eBook store.

It's already possible to download public domain books from Google Book Search as PDF files and copy them onto a flash memory card for use in e-readers such as Sony's, but this partnership will simplify the process for users by integrating it into the eBook Library Software for PCs that ships with the Sony Reader.


p/s : these things good for "ULAT BUKU"


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